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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine meets Chickweed (Stellaria media), a tender plant that arrives in cool seasons to soothe heat and irritation. From skin and digestive support to its role as nourishing early greens, discover how chickweed teaches healing through gentleness and quiet abundance.This show exists ad free, if you would like to show support, I gratefully except tips here:
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine explores Calendula (Calendula officinalis), a bright and generous plant long valued for skin healing and gentle lymphatic support. From household remedies to garden ecology, discover how calendula offers warmth, renewal, and care through consistent, radiant medicine. This show exists ad free, if you would like to show support, I gratefully except tips here: https://buymeacoffee.com/celinecolbert
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine meets Mullein (Verbascum thapsus), a tall, velvety plant of breath and boundaries. From respiratory medicine and ear oil to its role as a pioneer species, discover how mullein teaches steady support, deep listening, and the quiet power of gentleness.
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Celine steps into open fields with Red Clover (Trifolium pratense), a plant known for nourishment, balance, and gentle restoration. This episode explores red clover’s role in traditional herbalism, soil renewal, and lymphatic health, offering insight into a medicine that heals through patience and abundance.
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine explores Plantain (Plantago major and P. lanceolata), a resilient plant that follows human footsteps. From Indigenous field medicine to modern herbal first aid, discover how plantain draws out injury, soothes inflammation, and restores both land and body where disturbance is greatest.
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine meets Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa), an aromatic meadow plant that opens breath and gathers pollinators. From Indigenous respiratory medicine to ecological restoration, discover how this vibrant species shapes air, movement, and vitality wherever
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Celine explores Wild Rose (Rosa spp.), a plant of fragrance, nourishment, and boundaries. This episode highlights the medicinal value of rose hips and petals, Indigenous cultural uses, and the deeper lessons roses offer about tenderness, protection, and balance in both ecosystems and human life.
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine explores Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens), a low-growing evergreen of the forest floor. From Indigenous pain remedies to its connection with modern medicine, discover how this quiet plant embodies endurance, clarity, and healing through the long northern winter.
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Celine takes a closer look at Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina), a misunderstood pioneer of disturbed land. Learn how its tart berries became food and medicine, how it supports wildlife and soil recovery, and why this bold, resilient plant deserves renewed respect across North American landscapes.
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine explores Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis), a plant rooted in nourishment, medicine, and respect. From immune-supportive berries and fragrant flowers to folklore and ecological abundance, discover why elder has long been considered a powerful ally at seasonal and cultural thresholds.
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Celine steps into the wetlands to meet Sweet Flag (Acorus americanus), a deeply aromatic plant of water and memory. This episode explores its role as a travel medicine, digestive aid, and ceremonial ally in Indigenous cultures, alongside its ecological importance in filtering and stabilizing wetland landscapes.
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine explores Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana), a plant that blooms at the edge of winter. From Indigenous medicine and early folk use to its enduring role in modern skin care, discover how this astringent understory tree teaches clarity, balance, and healing at life’s thresholds.
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine explores Bee Balm (Monarda spp.), a vibrant medicinal plant of meadows and pollinators. From Indigenous tea traditions and Revolutionary-era history to respiratory healing and ecological importance, discover how bee balm gathers community wherever it blooms.
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Celine steps into open fields to meet Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), a plant shaped by disturbance and known for its role in wound care, fever relief, and protection. This episode explores yarrow’s Indigenous and global history, its symbolism as a warrior’s plant, and how it heals both people and damaged land.
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine explores Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum), a bitter wetland plant long relied on for fevers and seasonal illness. Through Indigenous medicine, early American folk practice, and ecology, this episode examines why bitterness has been trusted as a pathway to resilience and recovery.
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Celine spends time with Solomon’s Seal (Polygonatum biflorum), a graceful woodland plant known for its deep restorative medicine. This episode explores its use for joints and connective tissue, its symbolic ties to wisdom and repair, and how its slow growth mirrors the quiet, patient work of true healing.
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine walks among the umbrella-like leaves of Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum). Learn how this plant balances nourishment and toxicity, its role in Indigenous foodways and medicine, and how a humble forest herb contributed to modern pharmaceutical treatments.
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Celine explores Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), a striking spring ephemeral known for its red sap and complex history. From ceremonial dye and protective medicine to ecological vulnerability and misuse, this episode examines the thin line between healing and harm—and what it means to truly respect plant power.
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Celine turns her attention to Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides), an early-spring forest herb known for its potency and cautionary history. This episode explores Indigenous knowledge, childbirth traditions, ecological indicators of intact forests, and why some plants demand observation more than use.
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In this episode of The Herbalist’s Journal, Celine kneels down to meet Wild Ginger (Asarum canadense), a warming, grounding plant of the forest floor. Discover its role in Indigenous medicine, ant-dispersed ecology, and the quiet work it does stabilizing soil, soothing digestion, and teaching us the value of what grows slowly and low.
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