The palo santo tree that sources your sacred, energy-clearing smudge sticks has been classified as an endangered species. The earthy aroma of palo santo makes me endlessly nostalgic. The first yoga ...
Use of palo santo reportedly dates back to the time of the Inca Empire. The heartwood of the tree is used, and you can find bundles of palo santo for sale in markets throughout South America. Burning ...
Long associated with Indigenous rituals of purification, palo santo (“holy stick”) comes from Bursera graveolens, a scrubby species of tree that grows throughout Central and South America. Like ...
Palo Santo Marron from Dogfish Head Craft Brewery is a singular beer from a company making singular moves in an industry that sometimes feels like it can get stuck in trend ruts. The brewery’s ...
Palo santo (the wood from the tree, burned for fragrance) wafts through the dining room of Palo Santo (the new, upscale modern-Mexican restaurant on Marietta Street), where ice cubes in the cocktails ...