Yucca glauca is an evergreen perennial with long, narrow leaves that form a basal rosette. Native to central North America, yucca grows in arid soils extending from the Canadian prairies to southern Texas. The plant has many traditional uses with its flowers and seed pods being eaten as food, its leaves used in weaving, and the roots for their healthful benefits. Yucca root contains saponins and has also been employed as a soap, earning the name soapweed.
Find All Your Metaphysical Needs Here!
Yucca Root - Wild Harvested 1 oz
- SKU:
- 20094
- UPC:
Wild Yam Root - Wild Harvested 1 oz
Native to eastern North America, wild yam habitat spans from the southern Provence of Ontario, Canada to Florida and from the Great Plains to Rhode Island. Bitter to taste, wild yam is not consumed...
Hydrangea Root - Wild Harvested 1 oz
Native to the southeastern United States and northern Asia, Hydrangea arborescens is a popular garden cultivar. Wild hydrangea is a medium-sized shrub with smooth bark and white flowers that resemble...
Prickly Ash Bark - Wild Harvested 1 oz
Zanthoxylum clava-herculis is native to the southeastern United States. The tree has distinctive spines along its bark and leathery leaves with panicles of small, white flowers. For centuries,...
Benzoin Gum Powder - Wild Harvested 1 oz
Styrax benzoin is a tree native to the topical climates of southeast Asia, China, and Indonesia. Benzoin resin has been used for centuries for its warming, vanilla-like aroma. Benzoin gum powder is...
Witch Hazel Bark - Wild Harvested 1 oz
Native to eastern North America, Hamamelis virginiana is a small deciduous tree with smooth, grey bark and golden-yellow, threadlike flowers that bloom in the fall. Native Americans have...