Remedy & Rhyme - by Joyful Roots

#15: Creosote Bush – Faithful Guardianship


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In this episode, we enter the wide open heat of the Sonoran Desert with one of its most ancient and sovereign presences: Creosote Bush, Larrea tridentata — known in the desert borderlands as La Gobernadora, the Governess. She is the most common shrub across three North American deserts, the most drought-tolerant plant on the continent, and by some estimates, one of the oldest living organisms on Earth. And yet most people drive past her without a second glance. This episode is an invitation to stop the car and meet her.

Together, we explore Creosote as a teacher of guardianship, resilience, and faithful presence — a plant who governs not through dominance, but through an unwavering commitment to life in desolate places. We sit with the Tohono O'odham creation story in which she is the first plant to rise from the newly made earth, and we honor the living Indigenous peoples whose deep relationship with this land and this plant long precedes our own. From the psycho-spiritual to the deeply practical, we move through Creosote's remarkable gifts to the body — her antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory support, her affinity for the respiratory system, and her role as an indispensable desert first-aid ally. Journal questions, preparation methods, and an honest conversation about safety and contraindications are woven throughout. 🌿

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🌿 Sources & Further Reading
  • Chaparral / Creosote Bush Monograph — Sophia Rose, Garden Party
  • Creosote Bush: A Plant ProfileOf Sedge & Salt
  • Chaparral (Larrea tridentata) Benefits, Uses, and How to Make Infused Oil by Heidi Villegas — YouTube
  • PLANTA LA GOBERNADORA O CHAPARRAL: Para Qué Sirve — YouTube
  • Desert Plants: Creosote by AZPM — YouTube
  • Southwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 112 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness — John J. Slattery (Timber Press, 2020)
  • Medicinal Plants of the American Southwest — Charles W. Kane (Lincoln Town Press, 2011)
  • Tohono O'odham Nation — Official website, including cultural resources and history
  • Tohono O'odham Cultural Center & Museum — Topawa, AZ
  • Chiricahua Apache Nation — Official website
  • Native Land Digital — Interactive map of Indigenous territories and treaties
  • Creosote Bush Lignans for Human Disease Treatment and PreventionNational Institutes of Health / PMC
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