Plant Catalog

Illustrative traditional herbal forms and their characteristics. This catalog presents general examples of how traditional cultures prepared and used botanical materials.

Trigonella foenum-graecum Seed Powder

Traditional Form: Classic ground seed form

Characteristics:

  • ✓ Traditional milling techniques preserve warm aroma
  • ✓ Fine golden-brown powder texture
  • ✓ Cultural staple in Mediterranean cooking

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Tribulus terrestris Dried Fruit Powder

Traditional Form: Regional ground fruit form

Characteristics:

  • ✓ Historical texture and processing methods
  • ✓ Natural tan color preserved in powder
  • ✓ Traditional folk preparation techniques

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Curcuma longa Rhizome Powder

Traditional Form: Everyday spice base

Characteristics:

  • ✓ Vibrant golden-yellow hue
  • ✓ Simple storage and preparation
  • ✓ Mediterranean culinary influence

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Boswellia serrata Resin Tears

Traditional Form: Natural collected pieces

Characteristics:

  • ✓ Authentic harvest from tree resin tapping
  • ✓ Textured purity with aromatic profile
  • ✓ Trade heritage across Mediterranean routes

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Withania somnifera Root Powder

Traditional Form: Traditional milled root

Characteristics:

  • ✓ Earthy consistency and natural color
  • ✓ Historical preparation methods
  • ✓ Cultural origin in traditional systems

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Lepidium meyenii Root Blend Example

Traditional Form: Combined dried root

Characteristics:

  • ✓ Layered tradition from multiple sources
  • ✓ Diverse botanical sourcing
  • ✓ Ritual and cultural interest

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Catalog Information

This catalog presents illustrative examples of traditional herbal forms. These are educational descriptions of how plants have been traditionally prepared and presented, not product recommendations or medical guidance.

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