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Economic Botany September 2025 Issue Now Available!
Current SEB members can visit www.ethnobotany.org [3] and log in at the top of the home page to gain access.
Included Articles:
- A Swirling Offering: Climate Change Impacts on Incense and Other Useful Alpine Plants of Bhutan
- Mapping the Online Trade of Endangered Taxus (Yew): Implications for Conservation in China
- Saint John’s Bouquets: Species Composition and Protection Against Evil in the Southern Netherlands
- West African Shea Processors in a Changing Global Market: Effects of Market Integration on Traditional Knowledge Resilience
- Random Patterns of Medicinal Plants on a Phylogeny do not Imply Random Selections of Medicinal Plants
- Utilization and Producers’ Knowledge of Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) in Togo (West Africa)
- Exploring the Sociocultural Importance of Butia eriospatha (Arecaceae), an Iconic Palm of the Highlands of Southern Brazil
- Identification and Preservation of the Hawaiian “Niu Hiwa” Within Hawai‘i’s Coconut Diversity
- Conservation and Protection Status of United States Pharmacopeial Convention’s Compendial Articles of Botanical Origin
- Traditional Processing Techniques and Uses of Toxicodendron vernicifluum in Nujiang Prefecture, Southwest China
- Book Reviews