• Oginiiwaabigwan: wild rose (Rosa blanda & our other wild rose species)

  • 2023/06/22
  • 再生時間: 14 分
  • ポッドキャスト

Oginiiwaabigwan: wild rose (Rosa blanda & our other wild rose species)

  • サマリー

  • It's the first day of summer, and wild roses are finally in bloom. In this episode, I ramble about all things roses, except to discuss their actual medicine. Oops! I dry rose hips to put in my winter tea blends because of their immune-boosting abilities, not sure if that is just vitamin C or if there is more to it than that. Like many rose family plants (agrimony, potentilla/cinquefoil, raspberry and other Rubus species), rose is astringent. I guess that is hinted at a bit when discussing roses for skincare, but that also applies when using the hips, petals and even leaves in tea blends. And then there's just the emotional/spiritual medicine of seeing and smelling roses in bloom. You can see some flowers here: #oginiiwaabigwan and check out the fruit here: #oginiig

    I would love to hear from you! You can use the contact form on my website or record me a voice message at the podcast homepage. 

    Check out more ojibwemowin (including audio) at the Ojibwe People's Dictionary.

    The intro/outro music in this episode is royalty-free music called "In the Forest" shared on Pixabay by username Lesfm.

    続きを読む 一部表示

あらすじ・解説

It's the first day of summer, and wild roses are finally in bloom. In this episode, I ramble about all things roses, except to discuss their actual medicine. Oops! I dry rose hips to put in my winter tea blends because of their immune-boosting abilities, not sure if that is just vitamin C or if there is more to it than that. Like many rose family plants (agrimony, potentilla/cinquefoil, raspberry and other Rubus species), rose is astringent. I guess that is hinted at a bit when discussing roses for skincare, but that also applies when using the hips, petals and even leaves in tea blends. And then there's just the emotional/spiritual medicine of seeing and smelling roses in bloom. You can see some flowers here: #oginiiwaabigwan and check out the fruit here: #oginiig

I would love to hear from you! You can use the contact form on my website or record me a voice message at the podcast homepage. 

Check out more ojibwemowin (including audio) at the Ojibwe People's Dictionary.

The intro/outro music in this episode is royalty-free music called "In the Forest" shared on Pixabay by username Lesfm.

Oginiiwaabigwan: wild rose (Rosa blanda & our other wild rose species)に寄せられたリスナーの声

カスタマーレビュー:以下のタブを選択することで、他のサイトのレビューをご覧になれます。