The Economic Botanist

Botanical Folklore of Winter Solstice Plants Around the World

This article is about the traditional plants used in winter solstice and midwinter celebrations across cultures — their spiritual meaning, healing properties, and how they’ve shaped rituals for centuries. “Even in the darkest seasons, the earth remembers how to heal. Solstice plants are living folklore — rooted in the past, blooming with purpose.” — The Economic…

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How to Avoid Buying Trafficked Plants: A Guide to Ethical and Legal Plant Shopping

This article is about how to shop smart for plants so you don’t support trafficking or illegal trade. “When you buy a plant, you’re making a choice—let it be for growth, not for greed.” – The Economic Botanist Over the past decade, the houseplant boom has brought joy to many—green corners, plant swaps, propagation experiments. But…

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Stinging Nettle: All you need to know

Scientific name: Urtica dioica L. Family: Urticaceae Stinging nettle is one of those superstars that combines botanical intrigue, historical significance, culinary versatility, nutritional punch, and ecological benefit. Yet, it remains naturally accessible—you can grow it, forage it, cook it, heal with it, and even leave it be to enrich your garden ecosystem. In this Plant Compendium entry, you’ll…

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