Herbal Wallpapers

Turn your screen-time into LEARNING time with these herbal wallpapers!

Download a matching set of herbalism wallpaper images for your phone and your computer.

They'll help you learn your botanical Latin names, they'll help you with plant identification, they'll help you learn herbal actions, and best of all, they'll help you fit herbs into every day!

Sumac Wallpaper, Rhus typhina

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Check out these Sumac wallpaper images we made for you! This week we’re featuring Sumac, Rhus typhina. You might know Sumac as a culinary herb – it’s tangy and vibrant, and blends well into za’atar and other Middle Eastern spice blends. It’s great on nearly anything – meat, fish, vegetables, even rice…

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Elecampane Wallpaper, Inula helenium

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Check out these Elecampane wallpaper images we made for you! This week we’re featuring Elecampane, Inula helenium. You might know Elecampane as a respiratory support herb – and i gotta say, it’s one of the most important ones in my practice. If i had to choose one and only one herb for…

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St. Johnswort Wallpaper, Hypericum perforatum

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Check out these St. Johnswort wallpaper images we made for you! This week we’re featuring St. Johnswort, Hypericum perforatum, which you might know as “for depression”, but that’s not exactly the whole story! Just about any herb book will tell you that St. Johnswort is “for” depression, and sometimes there will be…

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Heather Wallpaper, Calluna vulgaris

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Check out these Heather wallpaper images we made for you! This week we’re featuring Heather, Calluna vulgaris, which is an herb i truly can’t live without! Before i jump in to why i love Heather so much, i wanted to mention some of its relatives, because the Heather botanical family (Ericacea) has…

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Yarrow Wallpaper, Achillea millefolium

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Check out these Yarrow wallpaper images we made for you! This week we’re featuring Yarrow, Achillea millefolium, which is often referred to as “battlefield medicine” or “warrior medicine” – and i think that’s apt! The latin name comes from the myth of Achilles – the invincible warrior warrior who fought in the…

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Bee Balm Wallpaper, Monarda fistulosa

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Check out these Bee Balm wallpaper images we made for you! This week we’re featuring Bee Balm, Monarda fistulosa (also didyma), whose blooms always make me think of fireworks. You might also know this plant as Wild Bergamot, though it’s not actually related to Bergamot, which is a citrus fruit. Monarda is…

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Elderflower Wallpaper, Sambucus nigra

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Check out these Elderflower wallpaper images we made for you! This week we’re featuring Elderflower, Sambucus nigra, a beautiful flower with powerful actions. Elderflower usually gets put into one of two boxes – either to reduce fevers or to make a tasty syrup. Both of those are true! But there’s so much…

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Red Clover Wallpaper, Trifolium pratense

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Check out these Red Clover wallpaper images we made for you! This week we’re featuring Red Clover, Trifolium pratense, a lovely plant that’s good for you and good for the soil – and it’s so pretty! Red Clover is in the Legume family, and is equally at home as food or medicine…

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Self-Heal Wallpaper, Prunella vulgaris

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Check out these Self-Heal wallpaper images we made for you! This week we’re featuring Self-Heal, Prunella vulgaris, which is probably the single most studied herb in the world. Self-Heal is a small plant in the Mint family – in fact, along with Ground Ivy and Dead Nettle, it’s one of the very…

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Dandelion Wallpaper, Taraxacum officinale

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Check out these Dandelion wallpaper images we made for you! This week we’re featuring Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale, the flower you can’t keep down! Once a friend asked me “you’re an herbalist, how do i kill the Dandelions in my yard?” – and i said, you can’t. But you can eat them! Dandelion…

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