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Basics of Harvesting Medicinal Barks for Medicine
Welcome
Welcome Letter
Guidelines and Technique for Harvesting and Preparing Barks as Medicine
Lecture and Demo for Harvesting Medicinal Barks from Trees and Shrubs (20:07)
Decanting (Straining) Your Tinctures (10:12)
Tree Walk- Set 1
The White Oak Family, including Bur and White Oak (Quercus macrocarpa and Q. alba) Part 1 (2:35)
The White Oak Family, including Bur and White Oak (Quercus macrocarpa and Q. alba) Part 2 (3:51)
The White Oak Family, including Bur and White Oak (Quercus macrocarpa and Q. alba) Part 3 (3:35)
White Willow (Salix alba) (3:01)
Tree Walk- Set 2
Copy of Larch/ American Tamarack (Larix decidua) (8:27)
Copy of Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra) (2:51)
Copy of Comparing and Contrasting Red and Black Elderberry (Sambucus racemosa and S. canadensis) (2:13)
Copy of Black Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) (6:24)
Tree Walk- Set 3
Copy of Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) Part 1 (5:16)
Copy of Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) Part 2 (5:35)
Copy of Northern Prickly Ash (Xanthozylum americanum) Part 1 (4:00)
Copy of Northern Prickly Ash (Xanthozylum americanum) Part 2 (4:02)
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Copy of Black Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis)
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