An unofficial hypertext tour and partial catalog of the . . .

Autumn View of Room D (October 1, 2005)
You may access the Medicinal Herb Garden images via the following lists:
- Index by botanical names
- Index by common names
- Big Stink in the Greenhouse (June 30, 1999 … July 12, 1999) –><!–
- Guestbook
- Walk through the Garden (August 26, 1995)
- Map of the Garden by UW Campus Landscape Architect William Talley.
- Project Credits and other details.
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Located on the campus the University of Washington in Seattle, the Medicinal Herb Garden is a resource for herbalists, medics, and botanists of all levels. It is not, however, a source of medical advice or a guide to self-medication. Please consult a qualified health-care professional in your area for advice on using medicinal herbs.
Donations to the Friends of the Medicinal Herb Garden can be made through this secure form. All gifts are appreciated!
For more information about the garden, contact:
The Friends of the Medicinal Herb Garden
c/o Botany Department
University of Washington
Box 355325
Seattle, WA 98195-5325
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Please note: This hypertext exhibit consists of more than 150 medium-resolution images. These images are provided in GIF or JPEG format. Before proceeding, readers should recognize that the average image size is about 100KB and consider the impact that accessing this resource will have on their network systems.
The date and time (within about 30 minutes of actual) that the original photograph was taken is provided with most images. Garden locations, when provided, were accurate at the time of the photos, but many of the specimens have “moved” in the meantime.
© 1994-2005 Michael Boer. All rights reserved.
Go to: A walk through the garden / Index by botanical names / Index by common names / UW Medicinal Herb Garden Home Page
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mb | Database revised: October 2, 2005.
