New York Botanical Garden Herb Identification Flashcards

100 Common Herbs of North America

A beautiful and practical flashcard deck for identifying and using 100 herbs that can be foraged or cultivated, featuring illustrations from the renowned archives of the New York Botanical Garden.

Do you know how to use epazote and California bay in the kitchen? Do you love a cup of chamomile tea but never thought to harvest it yourself? And did you know that calendula can be a soothing tonic for your skin as well as a colorful addition to your back garden? If you, like millions of others, want to incorporate more herbal goodness into your cooking, wellness, and garden, these 100 flashcards are the ideal companion. On each card you'll find:

  • a detailed illustration of an herb that can be foraged or cultivated in North America
  • the herb’s popular and Latin name, as well as the other names it might be known by
  • information on habitat, season, and uses

Whether you’re a curious home cook or a seasoned forager, New York Botanical Garden Herb Identification Flashcards makes it easy to identify your botanical findings and decide how they can best be used. The deck also includes a title card showing key features on each flashcard as well as a checklist of all the herbs in the deck. The laminated cards easily wipe clean after a romp through the meadows or a day in the kitchen, and the convenient size makes it easy to bring one or two to if you're shopping for herbs or toss the whole deck into a daypack for a hike. You can also use the cards to help plan your herb garden or just enjoy the exquisite artwork from the archives of the New York Botanical Garden.
The New York Botanical Garden is an iconic living museum founded in 1891. It is a National Historic Landmark, with 250 acres supporting over one million living plants. Each year more than one million visitors walk the grounds to enjoy the remarkable diversity of tropical, temperate, and desert flora and to attend beloved annual events such as The Holiday Train Show and The Orchid Show. View titles by The New York Botanical Garden

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A beautiful and practical flashcard deck for identifying and using 100 herbs that can be foraged or cultivated, featuring illustrations from the renowned archives of the New York Botanical Garden.

Do you know how to use epazote and California bay in the kitchen? Do you love a cup of chamomile tea but never thought to harvest it yourself? And did you know that calendula can be a soothing tonic for your skin as well as a colorful addition to your back garden? If you, like millions of others, want to incorporate more herbal goodness into your cooking, wellness, and garden, these 100 flashcards are the ideal companion. On each card you'll find:

  • a detailed illustration of an herb that can be foraged or cultivated in North America
  • the herb’s popular and Latin name, as well as the other names it might be known by
  • information on habitat, season, and uses

Whether you’re a curious home cook or a seasoned forager, New York Botanical Garden Herb Identification Flashcards makes it easy to identify your botanical findings and decide how they can best be used. The deck also includes a title card showing key features on each flashcard as well as a checklist of all the herbs in the deck. The laminated cards easily wipe clean after a romp through the meadows or a day in the kitchen, and the convenient size makes it easy to bring one or two to if you're shopping for herbs or toss the whole deck into a daypack for a hike. You can also use the cards to help plan your herb garden or just enjoy the exquisite artwork from the archives of the New York Botanical Garden.

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The New York Botanical Garden is an iconic living museum founded in 1891. It is a National Historic Landmark, with 250 acres supporting over one million living plants. Each year more than one million visitors walk the grounds to enjoy the remarkable diversity of tropical, temperate, and desert flora and to attend beloved annual events such as The Holiday Train Show and The Orchid Show. View titles by The New York Botanical Garden