FL Medicinal Plant Walk with Traditions Herb School
FL Medicinal Plant Walk with Traditions Herb School
Traditions School of Herbal Studies
with Renee Crozier and Bob Linde, AP, RH(AHG)
www.traditionsherbschool.com
In this video, we will explore edible and medicinal plants found within the abundant ecosystem of Tampa Bay, Florida with Bob Linde and Renee Crozier.
Facebook: @Traditionsherbalschool
Instagram: @Traditionsherbschool
Filmed and edited by Joshua Czerepka
at the Hillsborough River State Park
Great review. Thank you both!
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Wow, y’all this is so great, thank you! Fantastic quality of filming and information!
Thank You and I appreciate your helpful content ๐ Do I need a medical background to be an medicinal herbalist in Florida? I looked at many Florida alternative medicine programs and confused by the requirements.
This was very helpful! Thank you for posting!
Fantastic quality of filming, Thank you so much for all the information! Subscribe to your YouTube channel! โฅ๏ธ
The picture you show when you’re describing the Spanish needle is actually a picture of Florida beauty Berry ,Just a heads up.
I want to work with you i have a experience for identification
Love it!
Thank you for the great informational video. I was looking to start foraging in Florida and this vid helps get an idea of some things to look for!!! Awesome
This is GREAT!! Thank you! I hope you guys travel the state! ๐
Nature knows best!! Fuck rx poison.
At 4:53 , when talking about spanish needle, you show a closeup of what i think is beauty berry. It is definitly not the same plant as you first and then later showed as Spanish Needle.
While explaining the edibility and medicinal uses of bidens alba, the video cuts to a close-up at 4:47, but the plant shown in this close-up is NOT bidens alba. I’m nearly certain the plant shown in the close up at 4:47 is American Beautyberry (callicarpa americana), which one would not want to eat the leaves.
I need a acupuncturist. Do you take insurances. My insurance covers acupuncture. where can I get information on this. Your in my area.
Great video but wished you would have expanded a little more on the sweet gum tree.
This video needs more steady, up close views of the plants that includes individual parts (flowers, seeds, foliage etc.).
Do you think that wild honey suckle can help with the virus ๐ฆ thatโs spreading?
I just found your channel and found about mukhiya plants and I am on the Treasure Coast, do they sell these, if you know how to get seeds or the plant itself please let me know! Enjoyed Your Video!
Chemicals and pesticides should all be illegal, they spray these plants to prevent people from free food,it’s all about state and government greed, making every human being a controlled corporate slave.
Please make more videos like this! Extremely educational, Iโm so glad I found this video.