Native American Plants

Goldenseal Herb 100 caps from Nature's Herbs

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Goldenseal Herb 100 caps from Nature's Herbs

Nature's Herbs Goldenseal Herb Hydrastis Canadensis. Nature's Herbs Goldenseal herb grows in rich shady woods and damp meadows of North American. Goldenseal (Golden Seal) is a native American plant which was first introduced to early American settlers by the Cherokee Indians.

Golden Seal Root

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Golden Seal Root

Nature's Herbs Golden Seal Root grows in rich shady woods and damp meadows of North America. Golden Seal is a native American Plant which was first introduced to early American settlers by the Cherokee Indians. Similar to but stronger than Golden Seal Herb.

Golden Seal Root

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Golden Seal Root

Nature's Herbs Golden Seal Root grows in rich shady woods and damp meadows of North America. Golden Seal is a native American Plant which was first introduced to early American settlers by the Cherokee Indians. Similar to but stronger than Golden Seal Herb.

Golden Seal Root (Hydrastis canadensis) 100/540 mg capsules: K

Nature's Herbs Golden Seal Root grows in rich shady woods and damp meadows of North America. Golden Seal is a native American Plant which was first introduced to early American settlers by the Cherokee Indians. The root is similar to but stronger than Golden Seal herb.

Mountain Laurel

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Mountain Laurel

The Mountain Laurel, Kalmia latifolia, is a native American plant. Its natural beauty in a woodland setting is a spring delight. It is the state flower of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. As a result of years of hybridizing and research there are over 80 known varieties.

Native American Ethnobotany

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Native American Ethnobotany

An extraordinary compilation of information on over 4, 000 plants used by North American native peoples for medicine, food, fiber, dye, and more. More than 44, 000 uses for these plants by various tribes are documented. 26 illustrations.