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Blackberry Cove Herbal: Healing With Common Herbs in the Appalachian Wise-Woman Tradition [Hardcover]

Linda Ours Rago (Author)
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June 1, 2000
Blackberry Cove is an Appalachian mountain farm, a few nearly-level clearings tucked up between the rocky ridges, where herbalist Linda Rago gathers herbs for "meate or medicine" and watches life unfold around her in each of nature's seasons.

Now join Linda through the seasons in Blackberry Cove and discover the healing wisdom of bygone days. Here are the herbs, wild and free to spring up wherever the wind carries their seed. Walk gently on their intricate green carpet, as Linda shows you which herbs flourish there every month. Help her cut the sprigs of the plentiful herbs, leaving enough to thrive and propagate. Discover those rare or scarce herbs and let them be about their own task of living, after savoring their beauty and form.

Out of the mountain stilness, hear the Appalachian grandmothers' words of wisdom and advice, their recipes, remedies, and legends of long ago when herbs were the only medicine and storytelling was an art. Discover the healing properties of each common herb and the bounty each month ahs to offer--from the mullein of March to the wintergreen of February.

Blackberry Cove is a celebration of the spiraling seasons and the common herbs, plants, traditional wisdom, and legends found in one small Appalachian mountain cove. Inside you'll find:

From the mullein of March to the wintergreen of February--a month-by-month guide to common herbs found in a field and forest and their healing powers.

Botanical descriptions, medicinal and culinary recipes, and myths and stories passed from one generation to the next

Full color pastels and watercolors to illustrate the herbs and the Appalachian landscape they inhabit.

Now walk with herbalist Linda Rago through the seasons of Blackberry Cove and discover the healing wisdom of bygone days.


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This is a lyrical monthly almanac of Appalachian medicinal plants and the traditional lore associated with them. Rago, a self-taught ethnobotanist and the author of The Herbal Almanac, has gathered the folk cures, superstitions, and traditions that surround each featured plant, along with some traditional recipes. For example, the reader learns that "honeysuckle in the house will bring a wedding in the family within the year." Although not recommended for clinical use, this herbal adds to our knowledge of folk and traditional plant uses in one area of the Appalachian Mountains. Recommended for large public libraries and botanical and regional collections.DMary A. Stout, Pima Community Coll. Lib., Tucson, AZ
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Lyrical . . .adds to our knowledge of folk and traditional plant uses . . " -- Library Journal, May 15, 2000

"This is a book that you could curl up with and read as easily as a novel." -- The American Herb Association Newsletter, 2003

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Capital Books (June 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1892123207
  • ISBN-13: 978-1892123206
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 7.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,166,031 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Makes me homesick!, September 6, 2000
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This beautiful book is bursting with information and wonderful word pictures. I would read it without the info about herbs just for the trip back to the Appalachian mountains I love and miss. However, the information is very interesting and helpful to anyone who wants to make use of the "everyday" plants that are around us. Great book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Wonderful!, June 9, 2000
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Initially, I bought Blackberry Cove Herbal as a wedding shower gift for my sister, but after looking through the book, I ended up keeping it for myself and buying her another copy. What a lovely book! The illustrations are beautiful, especially the paintings by Toni Walker. I am not someone who uses herbs or is terribly interested in that whole lifestyle, but this book is a wonderful story and reference tool.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Memories of Sector, November 21, 2000
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This book is Linda's best. I have them all, being part of her family. She has captured the lifestyle and history of this part of West Virginia and combined it perfectly with her herbal lore. This book is just not for the hebalist but would be enjoyed by everyone.
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The colors of March in Blackberry Cove are still browns and grays, the untidy winter litter. Read the first page
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boiling springwater, mountain grandmothers, sweet myrrh, mountain mint, steep ten minutes, granny woman, yellow rocket, elderberry bush, blue cohosh
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Blackberry Cove, West Virginia, Old World, Harpers Ferry, Owl Mountain, John Gerard, Midsummer Eve, Queen Anne, Native Americans, Captain Blue, Dog Days, Grandfather Osa, Miss Christina, British Isles, Civil War, Earth Mother, Fox's Hollow, Grandmother Muriel, Mill Creek Valley, New England, New World, Uncle Ernie
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