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    Although the blackberry bush produces small, delicate pink flowers that are reminiscent of the tea rose, this plant has more value as a food crop than it does as an ornamental specimen. In fact, it’s sometimes called bramble because its sprawling habit makes it untidy looking in the landscape. The sweet fruit, however, is enough reward for cultivating the plant.

    As with many plants, blackberry is stepped in folklore and myth. In Christianity, the juice of the berries symbolizes the blood of Christ and the branches were reputedly woven into the Crown of Thorns. The beauty and reverence of the plant literally goes to hell at the end of September each year, when it is said that the devil re-enacts his rejection from heaven and makes a hard landing in the thorny bush. This legend is reinforced in the cautionary warning that blackberries should not be picked after Michaelmas, the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel observed on September 29th. This may explain why early Christian artwork depicting blackberry branches is intended to convey arrogance and spiritual neglect.

     

    Description: Blackberry is a creeping, perennial bush that grows in dry and sandy soil in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States. It is also successfully cultivated elsewhere, such as Europe and Australia. The plant features slender, thorny branches and hairy, oval, serrated leaves which appear in groups of 3 or 5. The plant produces white flowers in the summer months along with juicy berries which ripen from red to purplish black.

    Safety: Although blackberry is thought of as a gentle astringent, it is believed that consuming large quantities of tannins can result in stomach distress, nausea and vomiting, and in the extreme, cancer. Blackberry root bark is highest in tannins followed by the leaves and finally the fruit. Refrain from using blackberry root if you suffer from gastrointestinal diseases such as colitis.

    Blackberry Leaf (Rubus fruticosus) – Herbal Support for Digestion and Overall Wellness

    Embrace the natural goodness of Blackberry Leaf, a traditional herbal remedy prized for its mild astringent properties and supporting a healthy digestive system. Sourced from lush, sustainable plants, our Blackberry Leaf is perfect for brewing teas, infusions, or incorporating into herbal remedies.

    Benefits & Uses:

    • Supports Digestive Health: Known for its mild astringent qualities, Blackberry Leaf may help soothe stomach discomfort and promote healthy digestion.
    • Rich in Antioxidants: Contains flavonoids and polyphenols that help fight free radicals and support overall wellness.
    • Respiratory Support: Traditionally used to help soothe sore throats and support respiratory comfort.
    • Skin & Mucous Membranes: May promote healing and comfort for irritated mucous membranes when used in teas or rinses.
    • Versatile: Ideal for making herbal teas, tinctures, or adding to bath infusions for skin and respiratory relief.

    Disclaimer:
    This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or on medication. Keep out of reach of children.

    Blackberry Leaf 4oz

    $10.50Price
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