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        <description>Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-hh7bz-fb6b1b PLANT WALK - Poke (Phytolacca americana) and Cleavers (Galium spp.) On this episode of The Herbal Medic, Sam Coffman will take you on a short plant walk where he shows and talks about poke (Phytolacca americana) and Cleavers (Galium aperine), their preparation and use.Herbal Medics Academy classes that will teach you more about these subjects and these plants are coming up. Here are the links to check them out!Introduction to Herbalism for Professionals (online) - https://herbalmedics.academy/course/herbal-medicine-for-professionals-spring-2021/2-day (onsite) botany and medicinal plant course -https://herbalmedics.academy/course/2-day-texas-botany-course-2021/Preserving wild edible plants (online) - https://herbalmedics.academy/course/preserving-wild-edibles-2021/</description>
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