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Home › Sustainable Herbs Project Blog › Plants in Commerce

Plants in Commerce
August 16, 2019

American ginseng
Fresh ashwagandha roots. Photo by Chris Kilham.
Ashwagandha
Black cohosh in commerce
Black Cohosh, 1
Black cohosh samples
Black Cohosh, 2
Blue Cohosh
Goldenseal
Lady's Slipper
Using UpS At Risk tool to monitor harvest of oshá root from Colorado.
Oshá Harvesting Study
Rhodiola Rosea
Is the Saw Palmetto Supply Sustainable?
Saw Palmetto, 1
The first in a two-part series on the sustainability of the saw palmetto harvest.
Saw Palmetto: The Toil of the Harvest
Saw Palmetto Sustainability, 2
Turmeric root, Curcuma longa farming and harvest at Finca Luna Nueva in Costa Rica, a Demeter certified biodynamic farm. Rhizome production is achieved with no-till farming methods.
Turmeric

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