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herbologist zine volume 2 - collecting together one year of my patreon herbologist rewards, from 202herbologist zine volume 2 - collecting together one year of my patreon herbologist rewards, from 202herbologist zine volume 2 - collecting together one year of my patreon herbologist rewards, from 202

herbologist zine volume 2 - collecting together one year of my patreon herbologist rewards, from 2020-2021.

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herbologist zine volume 1 - collecting together one year of my patreon herbologist rewards, from 201herbologist zine volume 1 - collecting together one year of my patreon herbologist rewards, from 201herbologist zine volume 1 - collecting together one year of my patreon herbologist rewards, from 201

herbologist zine volume 1 - collecting together one year of my patreon herbologist rewards, from 2019-2020. 

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january and february patreon rewards for 2021 ⭐support me on patreon!january and february patreon rewards for 2021 ⭐support me on patreon!

january and february patreon rewards for 2021 ⭐

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blue moonwort a mysterious little alpine plant


blue moonwort

a mysterious little alpine plant


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some dark background variants of my patreon plant rewards! all of these were sent out as extras for some dark background variants of my patreon plant rewards! all of these were sent out as extras for some dark background variants of my patreon plant rewards! all of these were sent out as extras for some dark background variants of my patreon plant rewards! all of these were sent out as extras for

some dark background variants of my patreon plant rewards! all of these were sent out as extras for my patreons throughout the year

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My October, November and December magical plant print rewards from my patreon. These are from my herMy October, November and December magical plant print rewards from my patreon. These are from my herMy October, November and December magical plant print rewards from my patreon. These are from my her

My October, November and December magical plant print rewards from my patreon. These are from my herbologist reward tier, where each month patrons receive an A6 print of an illustrated plant and card with it’s mythological & magical history! These plants are real species from around the world that have intriguing past histories and folklore.

(Currently my herbologist tier is sold out but I hope to open up more slots in 2021!)

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My June, July, August and September magical plant print rewards from my patreon. These are from my hMy June, July, August and September magical plant print rewards from my patreon. These are from my hMy June, July, August and September magical plant print rewards from my patreon. These are from my hMy June, July, August and September magical plant print rewards from my patreon. These are from my h

My June, July, August and September magical plant print rewards from my patreon. These are from my herbologist reward tier, where each month patrons receive an A6 print of an illustrated plant and card with it’s mythological & magical history! These plants are real species from around the world that have intriguing past histories and folklore.

(Currently my herbologist tier is sold out but I hope to open up more slots in 2021!)

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kai-mirtinai-pailstu: Vienam poste kalbėjau apie augaliukus. Tai va, susipažinkit- Bob, the cactus.

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Vienam poste kalbėjau apie augaliukus. Tai va, susipažinkit- Bob, the cactus. Tikiuosi greitu metu parūpinti jam draugą.

Pamenat Bob, the cactus? tai va, čiūvas paaugo ir draugelių susirado. Be to, turit idėjų kaip pavadinti tą rožinį storulį dešinėj?


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Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia is in the family Asparagaceae. Commonly known as pleomele, it is Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia is in the family Asparagaceae. Commonly known as pleomele, it is Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia is in the family Asparagaceae. Commonly known as pleomele, it is

Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia is in the family Asparagaceae. Commonly known as pleomele, it is native to Madagascar and other islands in the Indian Ocean. Pleomele is a woody shrub that can grow over 10 feet tall and is commonly found growing in jungle understories in its native habitat. Outside of its native range, pleomele is found around the world as a very common house plant. Frequently sold as D. marginata, this species has red-edged leaves and a tolerance for indoor cultivation making it an ideal and attractive plant for use inside the home. Pleomele also frequently ranks highly in NASA clean air studies, meaning this species has the ability to filter toxins from the surrounding air.


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Clerodendrum paniculatum is in the family Lamiaceae. Commonly known as pagoda flower, it is native tClerodendrum paniculatum is in the family Lamiaceae. Commonly known as pagoda flower, it is native tClerodendrum paniculatum is in the family Lamiaceae. Commonly known as pagoda flower, it is native tClerodendrum paniculatum is in the family Lamiaceae. Commonly known as pagoda flower, it is native t

Clerodendrum paniculatum is in the family Lamiaceae. Commonly known as pagoda flower, it is native to southeast Asia. Pagoda flower is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to 6 feet tall, and produce a terminal paniculate inflorescence full of crimson flowers. The shape of the inflorescence of this species is the inspiration for the common name of the pagoda flower, and is also the reason it is widely cultivated around the world. Aside from its ornamental use, pagoda flower has a history of medicinal use in its native range where it is commonly used to make a tea to induce vomiting.


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Brassica juncea is in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. Commonly known as mustard greens, it is used Brassica juncea is in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. Commonly known as mustard greens, it is used

Brassica juncea is in the cabbage family Brassicaceae. Commonly known as mustard greens, it is used widely in cuisine across the world, with an emphasis of use in middle eastern and Asian dishes. The leaves, stems and seeds of mustard are edible; the leaves and stems are usually sauteed while the seeds are pressed to produce canola oil and brown mustard. Aside from its culinary uses, mustard also has potential for use in phytoremediation, and has been shown to accumulate high levels of heavy metals including lead.


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Acantholimon caesareum is in the family Plumbaginaceae. Native to the Mediterranean and eastern EuroAcantholimon caesareum is in the family Plumbaginaceae. Native to the Mediterranean and eastern EuroAcantholimon caesareum is in the family Plumbaginaceae. Native to the Mediterranean and eastern Euro

Acantholimon caesareum is in the family Plumbaginaceae. Native to the Mediterranean and eastern Europe, this species, like others in its genus, form dense basal rosettes of small spiny leaves. The linear leaves have a bluish-green tint and are more densely clustered compared to other related species. In its native subalpine habitat, small 5-petaled pink flowers bloom from terminal racemes in the spring and early summer.


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Ceratostigma plumbaginoides is in the family Plumbaginaceae. Commonly known as leadwort, or plumbagoCeratostigma plumbaginoides is in the family Plumbaginaceae. Commonly known as leadwort, or plumbagoCeratostigma plumbaginoides is in the family Plumbaginaceae. Commonly known as leadwort, or plumbagoCeratostigma plumbaginoides is in the family Plumbaginaceae. Commonly known as leadwort, or plumbago

Ceratostigma plumbaginoides is in the family Plumbaginaceae. Commonly known as leadwort, or plumbago, it is native to temperate regions of Eurasia. Leadwort is an herbaceous perennial that grows up to 3 feet tall and produces terminal clusters of brilliant blue flowers. Noted for its long bloom time from the middle of summer to the beginning of winter, this species is also prized for its attractive foliage, which becomes a deep bronze or maroon as winter approaches. Because of the contrasting colors of the foliage and flowers, it is commonly cultivated for use in the landscape.


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Saintpaulia ionantha subsp. rupicola is in the family Gesneriaceae. Commonly known as African violet

Saintpaulia ionantha subsp. rupicola is in the family Gesneriaceae. Commonly known as African violet, it is native to the cloud forests of eastern Africa, including Tanzania and Kenya. African violets are small herbs that only grow up to 1 foot tall, producing a basal rosette of velvet heart-shaped leaves and terminal panicles of blue to violet flowers. African violets are among of the most popular houseplants due to their ease of cultivation and tolerance of low light conditions. Many varieties have been bred by horticulturalists to exhibit a range of flower colors and shapes. Despite their popularity in the gardening world, native populations of African violets are at risk because of habitat loss from agricultural development.


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