"This is a scientific book that offers a comprehensive yet readable survey of several scientific and practical aspects of the genus Echinacea ... . As a unique feature, many of the topics are based on the authors' own research, fieldwork experiences, etc. ... This is a volume that bridges the past and future of Echinacea species, a dependable source of information that surely deserves a place in scientific libraries." (Ákos Máthé, Economic Botany, Vol. 71 (1), 2017)
TABLE of CONTENTS;
Echinacea: Herbal Medicine with a Wild History
Title Page
Dedication
Table of Contents Forward by Steven Foster
Preface by Kelly Kindscher
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Introduction by Kelly Kindscher
I. Cultural use
Chapter 2 Uses of Echinacea angustifolia and other Echinacea species
by Native Americans of the Great Plains by Kelly Kindscher
Chapter 3 Cultivation of Echinacea angustifolia and Echinacea purpureaby Maggie Riggsand Kelly Kindscher
II. Botany
Chapter 4 Naming and classification of Echinacea species – by Kelly Kindscher and Rebecca Wittenberg Chapter 5 Biology and ecology of echinacea by Kelly Kindscher
Chapter 6 A species-by-species overview by Kelly Kindscher
III. Wild populations
Chapter 7 One hundred twenty years of Echinacea angustifolia harvest in the Smoky Hills of Kansas
by Dana Price and Kel
ly Kindscher
Chapter 8 Threats to wild echinacea populations by Kelly Kindscher
IV. The medicine and the market
Chapter 9 The Medicinal Chemistry of Echinacea species by Congmei Cao and Kelly Kindscher
Chapter 10 Research on Echinacea species use in western medicine by Jeanne Drisko and Kelly Kindscher
Chapter 11 The Echinacea market – by Maggie Riggsand Kelly Kindscher
Chapter 12 The Media and echinacea Sales and Use by Rachel Craft and Kelly Kindscher
V. Conservation
Chapter 13 Legal protection of Echinacea and other medicinal plant species by Robyn Kleinand Kelly Kindscher Chapter 14 Recommendations regarding the conservation status of echinacea by Kelly Kindscher
Chapter 15 Appendix A: Science in Action: a model for monitoring Echinacea populations by Kelly Kindscher andDana
Price
Vignettes (to be inserted by chapter, see Kindscher-Vignettes Table of Contents)
Index
Kelly Kindscher, PhD, is a senior scientist at the Kansas Biological Survey and a Professor in the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Kansas. His research specialties are plant community ecology, conservation biology, restoration ecology, botany, and ethnobotany. He is known as a passionate speaker for the wild—wild prairies, wild plants, and wild landscapes.
This work provides detailed overviews and offer new insights into the biology, life histories, cultivation, markets, legal protection, chemistry and medical use of Echinacea species. The extensively detailed maps in this text are the most accurate of any produced, based on verified herbarium records.The information on ethnobotanical uses of Echinacea species, and especially E. angustifolia, is the most thorough and well-documented on the topic to date. Along with sharp analysis, the text develops and outlines conservation recommendations for all of the species of Echinacea.