
E89 K Brinson, Annatto
K Brinson, studying at NC State University, with thoughts and reflections on Bixa orellana or annatto.
Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 89 episodes
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Reflections and stories about herbs from Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Botany in Action fellows.
Unknown Host hosts Herbs in Action, a leisure show with 89 episodes published.

K Brinson, studying at NC State University, with thoughts and reflections on Bixa orellana or annatto.

Joey Jaros, studying at The Ohio State University, with thoughts and reflections on Lindera benzoin or spicebush.

Rosebelle Ines, studying at Binghamton University, with thoughts and reflections on Hepatica acutiloba or sharp-lobed hepatica.

David Felipe Rodriguez Mora, studying at The University of Texas at San Antonio, with thoughts and reflections on Zygia longifolia or chiparo.

Pablo Lopez-Bustamante, studying at Virginia Commonwealth University, with thoughts and reflections on Cnidoscolus urens or bull nettle.

Gabriela Quesada-Ávila, studying at University of South Florida, with thoughts and reflections on Bixa orellana, or annatto.

Viviana Londoño-Lemos, studying at University of Minnesota, with thoughts and reflections on Petiveria alliacea, or anamu

Camille DeSisto, studying at Duke University, with thoughts and reflections on Musa, or the banana/plantain herb.

David Felipe Rodríguez Mora, studying at the University of Texas at San Antonio, with thoughts and reflections on Urera laciniata or Ortiga.

Lauren Nerfa, studying at the University of Florida, with thoughts and reflections on Curcuma longa or Turmeric.

Lydia Soifer, studying at the University of Florida, with thoughts and reflections on Pleopeltis polypodioides or Resurrection fern.

Naomi Miller, studying at Lehigh University, with thoughts and reflections on Arisaema triphyllum or Jack in the pulpit.

Richard Hull, studying at Indiana University, with thoughts and reflections on Trillium nivale or snow trillium.

Viviana Londoño-Lemos, studying at the University of Minnesota, with thoughts and reflections on Hymenocallis littoralis or beach spider lily.

Rich Hull, studying at Indiana University, with thoughts and reflections on Hydrastis canadensis or Goldenseal.

Camille DeSisto, studying at Duke University, with thoughts and reflections on Vanilla planifolia or vanilla.

Manuel Bernal Escobar, studying at University of Miami, with thoughts and reflections on Jacaranda copaia or chingalé.

James Barnes, studying at University of Virginia, with thoughts and reflections on Lagenaria siceraria or bottle gourd.

Cassandra Ziegler, studying at Duquesne University, with thoughts and reflections on Monotropa uniflora or ghost pipe.

Lydia Soifer, studying at University of Florida, with thoughts and reflections on Asplenium nidus or bird's nest fern.
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