Plants
Black Elder
Basil
Black Sage
Belladonna
Berggarten Sage
Bog Sage
Broadleaf Sage
Clematis
Calendula
Chives
Cress
Chamomile
Cider Vinegar
Dill
Eucalyptus
Fennel
Ginseng
Gold Sage
Green Tea
Grape Sage
Hawthorn Tea
Horseradish
Lavender Oil
Lemon Balm
Lemon Oil
Linden Flower
Malva Tea
Natrum
Parsley
Pepper Mint
Purple Sage
Red Sage
Rose Hips
Rose Sage
Sage Properties
Saffron
Swedish Bitters
Tarragon
Valerian
White Sage
Rose Hips Rosa Canina
The curative potential of rose hips, the fleshy red fruits of the dog rose and other types of wild and shrub roses, has been known since the Stone Age. Today, as then, the fruits are mashed into a vitamin-rich pulp and consumed raw or cooked. They are also often dried. Rose hips are used to prepare teas, extracts, purees or marmalades.