The disappearance of medicinal flora has received far less attention than wildlife conservation, despite its critical role in healthcare, cultural heritage and livelihoods.
With spring around the corner, Maryland naturalist Carl R. Gold lays out some of the plants — some edible, some poisonous — that you’ll soon see sprouting up.
Honeybees collecting nectar from a "buffet" of Australian native plants made honey with anti-microbial abilities that is more ...
As this is the time of year when Aloe vera is in bloom, the story of how this plant arrived in our hemisphere is worth ...
Health commission chief says the plan is to expand the pool of medicinal plants and improve training and technology Beijing aims to promote traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) around the world, saying ...
From family folklore and Irish pride to pints, traditions and a 1666 recipe, one Yakima Valley family celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with roots that trace back to Birr Castle.
Beyond Meat really has gone beyond plant-based meat products. It launched four new flavors of protein drinks, and after ...
The forests of the world are teeming with life, from the towering trees down to the microscopic organisms that quietly ...
La actividad se realizará el 7/03 en el parque Bicentenario de San Isidro. El evento reunirá a productores, especialistas y ...
En el mundo se cosechan entre 50.000 y 70.000 especies de plantas medicinales y aromáticas, muchas de las cuales enfrentan ...
Q. I just acquired some Valerian seeds. I have some questions about its care and use. I was wondering if you had any experience with that? – Amber D.
Consejo Nacional de Áreas Protegidasinfo@conap.gob.gt En Guatemala la riqueza biológica es notable, con miles de especies de flora, fauna silvestre y hongos registradas que aportan beneficios ecológic ...