Virtual Lunchbox Talk: Elderberry Identification, Traditional Uses, and Medicinal Syrup Recipes
with Dr. Tracie Locklear-Beasley, Co-Director, NC Native American Ethnobotany Project The North Carolina Native American Ethnobotany Project was a 2-year research investigation of cultural and medicinal plants of significance to Indigenous communities in North Carolina. This lecture highlights Elderberry, a plant with a long history of medicinal use within these communities.

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Discovering the Hidden Intelligence of Plants | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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