Domestic Botanicals

Reliable and Sustainably Sourced

Through our longstanding partnerships with dedicated growers and harvesters across the United States, we proudly offer a diverse selection of domestically wild-harvested and cultivated botanicals.

From the rolling hills of Appalachia to the majestic peaks of the Cascades—and everywhere in between—we’re here to meet your domestic botanical needs.

We work with a wide range of domestic botanical ingredients, including:

Alfalfa Herb

Ash Bark

Beth Root

Birch Bark

Black Cohosh

Black Haw Bark

Black Walnut Hulls

Blood Root

Blue Cohosh

Blue Flag Root

Boneset Herb

Butternut Bark

Cascara Sagrada Bark

Cedar

Cranesbill

False Unicorn Root

Fringe Tree Bark

Ginseng

Goldenseal

Hydrangea Root

Indian Hemp Root

Solomon’s Seal

Magnolia Bark

Maple Bark

Mayapple/Mandrake

Oregon Grape Root

Paw Paw

Pleurisy Root

Poison Ivy

Poke Root

Queen of the Meadow

Sassafras Leaf/Root Bark

Saw Palmetto

Senega Root

Skullcap Herb

Slippery Elm Bark

Southern Prickly Ash Bark

Spignet / Spikenard

Squaw Vine

Sumac

True Unicorn Root

Virginia Snake Root

White Pine

White Willow

Wild Cherry Bark

Wild Yam Root

Witch Hazel Bark/Leaf

Yellow Jessamine Vine

Yerba Santa Leaf

Yucca

…and 500+ → View Full Catalog

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, we supply both U.S.-grown and wildcrafted botanical ingredients. These materials are sourced based on availability and seasonality, with a focus on quality and consistency.

  • Common domestic botanicals include a wide range of native roots, bark, leaves, and herbs used across various applications. Frequently used materials include black cohosh, slippery elm bark, Oregon grape root, goldenseal, ginseng, witch hazel, wild cherry bark, white willow, and skullcap. These ingredients are selected based on formulation needs and availability.

  • Domestic botanicals are typically harvested from their natural growing regions and then cleaned, dried, and processed into forms such as cut and sifted or powder. Processing methods are selected based on the intended application and specification requirements.