Monday, September 21, 2009

Butternut

Butternut leaves drying for tea
Butternuts drying out so we can crack them to get out the meat.

Our neighbour Summer, who owns Pumpkin Moon Herbals, http://www.pumpkinmoonherbals.com/ invited us over to harvest her butternuts (white walnuts). She explained that the leaves made a really nice tea and that medicinally an infusion was good for constipation. She needed to do a bit of pruning so we brought home whole branches to dry. The nutshells are good as a vermifuge (they expel WORMS) So we'll be using EVERYTHING we brought home.

The butternut is a native species and the Mi'kmaq used it medicinally, for food, and as a natural brown dye. We'll be dying a silk with nutshells.

The butternut is threatened by a non native blight and Summer explained to us that organic farmers and herbalists should make a point of planting butternut trees to ensure they aren't an endangered species. It really is a wonderful tree!
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2 comments:

Tan Family said...

I've never heard of these! I love learning something new. :)

Anonymous said...

The organic farm where we get our veggies has an endangered butternut tree - and my friend gives the seeds out for free to help the species along. I'll have to let her know about butternut properties - if doesn't already!

( This is kathy )