The Economic Botanist

Rhubarb: From Ancient Roots to Modern Gardens

This article is about rhubarb’s journey from ancient roots to modern gardens. “Rhubarb bridges centuries with its bold stalks—rooted in ancient tradition, thriving in modern gardens, and nourishing both soil and soul.” – The Economic Botanist Rhubarb is a plant with a remarkable story, one that stretches back thousands of years and spans continents. Today, it’s…

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Raspberry: All you need to know

Scientific name: Rubus idaeus L. Family: Rosaceae Raspberries have a rich history, believed to have originated in Eastern Europe and Asia Minor. Ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, valued them not only for their sweetness but also for their medicinal properties. Over time, cultivation spread across Europe and into North America, where they became a staple in…

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Cedar, Sage, Sweetgrass, and Tobacco: The Sacred Medicines of Turtle Island

This article is about the sacred medicines of Turtle Island—cedar, sage, sweetgrass, and tobacco—and their cultural significance and traditional uses. “Plants speak a language older than words — all we have to do is listen with respect.” – The Economic Botanist You might have heard about cedar, sage, sweetgrass, and tobacco as the Four Sacred Medicines of…

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The Sacred Fig: The Legendary Tree of the Buddha’s Enlightenment

This article is about why sacred fig (or Bodhi Tree) holds deep spiritual, cultural, and historical significance in Buddhism and beyond. “A tree that witnessed awakening, standing tall through centuries—sometimes all it takes is a moment beneath its shade to change your life forever.” – The Economic Botanist If you’ve ever heard about the Buddha’s enlightenment,…

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Mandrake Root: From Ancient Witchcraft to Modern Medicine

This article is about the mysterious mandrake root, from ancient myths and witchcraft to its historical medicinal uses and modern scientific interest. “Nature often hides its treasures in the most curious places — and the mandrake root is no exception.” – The Economic Botanist You’ve probably heard of the mandrake root in stories about witches and…

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The Three Sisters: How Corn, Beans, and Squash Shaped Indigenous Agriculture and Storytelling Traditions

This article is about the Three Sisters agricultural tradition—corn, beans, and squash—and their Indigenous roots, sustainability, and relevance for the future. “The Three Sisters teach us that when we grow together—corn, beans, and squash—we not only nourish the soil but also our communities and traditions.” – The Economic Botanist Throughout history, humanity’s relationship with the land…

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Orchids Unveiled: Unlocking the Secrets of Nature’s Most Mysterious and Diverse Flowers

This article is about what makes orchids so special, learn their meaning and habitats, and get simple tips for growing orchids yourself. “In every orchid, there’s a hidden story—an intricate dance of beauty, mystery, and survival, waiting to be discovered.” – The Economic Botanist If you’ve ever paused to admire an orchid, you’re not alone….

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