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Jim and Peggy Duke
I’m plowing up my herbs, they’re much too hard to grow.
Gonna move to the suburbs, and grow me some placebo.
~Jim Duke from Hushpuppy – The Sad Saga of St. John
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Placebo Rock in Depression Plot with Chia Head
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Jim Duke (April 4, 1929 – December 10, 2017)
Dr. James A. Duke, PhD, Ethnobotanist, PhD in Botany (UNC, Chapel Hill; Phi Beta Kappa; Distinguished Alumnus), served 3 years with Missouri Botanical Garden, 7 years with Battelle Memorial Institute in Panama, Colombia and Columbus Ohio, as an ecologist; and 27 years as economic botanist, with USDA in Beltsville, Md,  On Sept. 30, 1995, he retired from the USDA.  Before retiring, Dr. Duke brought his  ethnobotanical and phytochemical database online at USDA. It is now, in Duke’s retirement, one of the most frequently consulted areas of the USDA website.  Duke served as distinguished herbal lecturer with the Tai Sophia Healing Institute, Laurel MD. He wrote more than 30 books on medicinal plants.

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Peggy Duke (March 18, 1931 – April 1, 2021)​
Peggy K. Duke was a professional botanical illustrator with many scientific and popular publications, including the Flora of the Carolinas, The Herbaceous Flora of Maryland, and The Green Pharmacy. She hand colored prints of her original pen & ink drawings in the traditional fashion. Duke studied watercolor painting for many years and oriental brush painting for some twenty years. She participated in many local and national shows with a number of awards to her credit. She was a member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, Society of Woman Geographers, Potomac Valley Water Colorists, the Laurel Art Guild, the Sumi-e Society of America, and was the National Capitol Area Chapter President for several years.

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Saffron, Crocus sativus L. – Pen and Ink and Watercolor by Peggy Duke

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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Our Work
    • Meet The Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Partners
    • Awards and Press
    • FAQs
  • Our Programs
    • Families in Nature
    • Roots and Wings >
      • Roots and Wings Team
    • Green SEEDS Internship
    • Agroecology In Action
    • Nourishing Gardens >
      • Climate Victory Gardens
    • Sustainable Skills Workshops
    • Eco-Stewards Volunteers
  • Locations
    • Freetown Farm >
      • Farm Stand
      • Rentals
      • Make + Repair
      • Community Gear Closet
      • Stormwater Solutions >
        • Follow the Raindrop
      • Historical Walking Tour
    • Green Farmacy Garden
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer >
      • Scout Projects
    • Upcoming Events
    • Opportunities for Businesses
  • Donate
    • Essential Operating Support
    • Harvest Gala!
  • Contact Us
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