02/01/2022 / By Divina Ramirez
Native Americans have been using medicinal plants long before the European conquest of America. Today, medicinal plants are still widely used in the United States, and for good reason. For starters, they contain potent compounds that can help with a wide variety of ailments and health problems.
Medicinal plants are also all-natural and don’t carry with them the risk of adverse effects associated with conventional medicines. As such, they appeal greatly to health-conscious consumers.
Today, medicinal plants can be found growing in almost every state. Some medicinal plants may be found everywhere in the country, while others can only be found in specific states or locations. Read on to learn about some of the most widely used medicinal herbs in the U.S. and in which states they can be found.
The following medicinal plants can be found throughout the United States:
Medicinal plants can be found growing in most of the northernmost states, including Massachusetts, Michigan, New York and Washington. Many of the plants listed below grow further south into the central states as well.
Other medicinal plants that can be found in most of the northernmost states include black birch, hawthorn and stinging nettle, to name a few.
Medicinal plants found in the Southern U.S. vary greatly from east to west. Below are plants you’d find in Utah, Nevada, Arizona and other dry places in the Southwestern United States:
The following plants can be found growing along the Pacific Coast of California, Oregon and Washington:
The Eastern U.S. includes Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio, Maryland and Mississippi.
Below are some of the medicinal plants found in these states:
Below are some of the medicinal plants you’ll find growing in the Western United States:
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