Sacred Trees in the Americas: Spicebush (Lindera Benzoin) Magic, Ecology, and Sacred Uses

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Spicebush leaf and berry in August in Western Pennsylvania

As I continue to explore some of the most important understory trees in the US East Coast and Midwest region, we turn our attention today to the amazing Spicebush (Lindera Benzoin).  Historically, Spicebush was an incredibly important plant, medicine, and spice both to Native Americans and early white settlers in the US and yet today has largely been forgotten in history. Spicebush is a native understory tree with a large range in North America, spanning from Maine to Florida and all the way across the south and Midwest to Texas and up to Ontario. While I’ve taught this plant routinely on my plant walks, and what amazes me is that nobody can even identify it, much less recognize how it might be used. Spicebush has an incredible flavor, medicinal value, and offers much in the way of magic and mystery. It…

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Philosophy is the love of wisdom.  What is wisdom?  We goto school our entire lives but that does not make us wise.  Intellectuals may have a high IQ but they are far from wise.  Knowledge is not wisdom.  Knowledge is basically learning how to live in an environment that no one fits into.  Knowledge is something everyone agrees upon.  Knowledge is power because when you know what everyone agrees upon it makes you look smart.  Our knowledge in this world is not very good.  

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