m. leroux of france deserves the credit of having first accurately investigated its properties" because no one used willow bark before these guys. ha ha ha! ooh, this is a really important plant. if you smell it-- mia: ooh, that smells nice. cordero-lamb: yeah. that's a respiratory medicine of the highest order. mia: mm. ah, i love it. cordero-lamb: but, yeah, you dry it. you make a tea out of it. if you have an upper-respiratory or lower-respiratory infection, it just makes you breathe easy. it's so nice. it doesn't cure it, but it relieves the symptoms a lot. this is yarrow. mia: oh, oh, i've been seeing this. cordero-lamb: yeah. this is good medicine. it stops bleeding. it's a hemostatic. ooh, pitcher sage. it has a really crazy smell, another happy smell. oh, wild ginger. mia: oh, my god. cordero-lamb: isn't that lovely? mia: ooh, yes. cordero-lamb: like, ahh. this is another cool plant. it's a good lymphatic drainage plant. oh, this is apache plume. it's a desert plant. isn't that pretty? the desert section is a whole 'nother story. santa barbara county is pretty unique. our mounta