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Herbs and Medicinal Plants Knowledge Cards

These informative cards come packaged in a boxed deck and provide an extremely convenient method for practising botanical identification skills on the go.

Each deck includes 48 plants featuring nineteenth-century botanical illustrations accompanied by text describing their appearance, habitat, and traditional uses. These cards are an excellent educational resource, and make a great gift for those new to herbalism as well as seasoned botanists.

Please note these were written and compiled by the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA in the United States. Therefore some of the growing conditions and flowering times refer to the United States, not Australia.

These informative cards come packaged in a boxed deck and provide an extremely convenient method for practising botanical identification skills on the go.

Each deck includes 48 plants featuring nineteenth-century botanical illustrations accompanied by text describing their appearance, habitat, and traditional uses. These cards are an excellent educational resource, and make a great gift for those new to herbalism as well as seasoned botanists.

Please note these were written and compiled by the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA in the United States. Therefore some of the growing conditions and flowering times refer to the United States, not Australia.

$3.99

Original: $13.30

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Herbs and Medicinal Plants Knowledge Cards

$13.30

$3.99

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These informative cards come packaged in a boxed deck and provide an extremely convenient method for practising botanical identification skills on the go.

Each deck includes 48 plants featuring nineteenth-century botanical illustrations accompanied by text describing their appearance, habitat, and traditional uses. These cards are an excellent educational resource, and make a great gift for those new to herbalism as well as seasoned botanists.

Please note these were written and compiled by the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA in the United States. Therefore some of the growing conditions and flowering times refer to the United States, not Australia.