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wild*crafty | food, medicine, land wild*crafty food, medicine, land Home Subscribe to feed poplar September 19, 2012 in observation , takurua/winter , trees | Leave a comment Kiva Rose’s plant profile on using poplar as medicine. But really I just wanted an excuse to post this photo from July… our wild chamomile May 24, 2011 in herbs , raumati/summer , vinegar | 11 comments Last winter I did a post on how to tell the difference between the various chamomiles, mostly because both nursery chamomile plants and dried chamomile herb are rarely labelled by their botanical name when being sold and I wanted to be able to ID them so I’d know which one I was growing and using. But I also wanted to be able to ID the wild varieties of that family and learn which were medicinal. The most obvious of the wild ones here in NZ is the rayless chamomile, but while I have seen it off and on in the past I’ve not seen it locally and I’ve rarely seen it anywhere in abundance. ...

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