I am Origanum vulgare, but you can just call me Oregano.
Discover the traditional art of gourd crafting at an in-person workshop on
Saturday, December 21 at 1 p.m. at the Institute for American Indian
Studies ...
I Listen. I am rose, student and apprentice to all things good and green. I am an alchemist, herbalist and Medicine womyn. I seek the ancient wisdom and sacred Medicine. I am a keeper of the Earth. I Am. Peace.
10 comments:
Borage?
No, not borage.
I was harvested a couple months ago, just as I was starting to bud up. I'm dry now, and will be used in food as well as for medicine.
:)
Urtica dioica? Stinging nettles?
Sage?
pot? :)
Oh my, this is such fun!
No Julia, not nettles.
Nor am I Sage Aelwyn.
And Annie, no, not pot.
Here're more clues- my volatile oils are ridiculously popular these days, with folks making all sorts of health and healing claims. Forget those isolates oils and enjoy me Whole, in tea, in foods ... on pizza.
Basil?
I *knew* Basil would be next! Why does Basil get first billing all the time? No, I am *not* Basil (and I'm not taking it personal ... or would that be plantal?).
:)
pizza? oregano? :)
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We have a winner! Sweet Annie, no less!
I am Origanum vulgare, but you can just call me Oregano.
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