• Marshmallow

    Marshmallow

    Historically, marshmallow has been used in a syrup and tea to treat upper respiratory irritation, cough, and sore throat. 

  • Saw palmetto

    Saw Palmetto

    Traditionally, indigenous people of Florida employed saw palmetto berries as a food source, as a general tonic and for urological disorders.

  • Spilanthes

    Spilanthes

    When you bite into the bud of a "buzz button," there is often a strong tingling sensation—similar to how it feels to eat Pop Rocks, but more targeted to the area of the mouth where the bite was taken—followed by a numbness lasting for a good while after eaten.

  • Goldenseal

    Goldenseal

    Hydrastis candensis of the Ranunclulaceae family. Otherwise known as goldenseal, eyebalm, eyeroot, and yellow puccoon is happiest in rich, open, and hilly woods. It is native to southeastern Canada and the eastern United States.

  • Dandelion

    Dandelion

    Dandelions are, perhaps, most recognized by their seed heads.  Those beautiful puffs that children (and many many adults) can't resist pulling from the ground to blow into the wind.

  • Passionflower

    Passionflower

    This perennial herbaceous climbing vine is native to Central Florida and the southeast United States—found growing mostly from Texas to Florida. It grows easily by cutting and is happy in sandy Florida soil, sunshine, and rain.

  • Beautyberry

    Beautyberry

    American Beautyberry is a native deciduous shrub of the Southern United States which is often grown as an ornamental.

  • Papaya

    Papaya

    The papaya was brought to Brazil where the Portuguese saw a resemblance in the shape of the fruit to a woman’s breast so they called it mamão. 

  • Lippia

    Lippia

    Lippia is used as a prominent remedy. Leaves are used as an infusion against states of excitement, hypertension, digestive troubles, nausea and cold, to heal wounds locally and as syrup against cough and bronchitis.

  • Magnolia

    Magnolia

    Magnolia is a symbol of perseverance, endurance and long life because of the tough thick flowers and the long life of the trees which can survive over a hundred years.

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