Videos
Edible wild plants: Staghorn Sumac - Rhus typhina (Wilderness survival tips and courses)Jul 05, 2010
Sumac, is one of 250 species of flowering plants in the genus Rhus and related genera, in the family Anacardiaceae. Sumacs are shrubs and small trees that can reach a height of 110 metres. "sumac-ade," "Indian lemonade" or "rhus juice". This drink is made by soaking the drupes in cool water, rubbing them to extract the essence, straining the liquid through a cotton cloth and sweetening it. Native Americans also used the leaves and berries of the smooth and staghorn sumacs combined with tobacco in traditional smoking mixtures.
Eat The Weeds: Episode 112: Lake Lily Part OneJul 30, 2010
WIld food is where the water is. The farther you get away from water, the less food you will find. Also a large amount of edible weeds are found in urban areas, not in the wilds. To demonstrate that, Green Deane walks around a small lake and points out a couple of dozen edible species.
Eat The Weeds: Episode: 113: Lake Lily Part TwoJul 30, 2010
WIld food is where the water is. The farther you get away from water, the less food you will find. Also a large amount of edible weeds are found in urban areas, not in the wilds. To demonstrate that, Green Deane walks around a small lake and points out a couple of dozen edible species.
Edible wild plants: Mulberry Tree -Morus (Wilderness survival skills and courses)Jul 05, 2010
Morus or Mulberry is a genus of 1016 species of deciduous trees native to warm temperate and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, with the majority of the species native to Asia.
edible wild plantain permacultureJul 30, 2010
Matt Berry of the Regenerative Design Institue (RDI) and feralkevin discuss the finer elements wild plantain (Plantago species).
Luxurious Liliaceae's- Wildflowers and Plants of the Inland NorthwestJul 29, 2010
The Liliaceae family is the lily family. There are 4200 species in about 280 genera worldwide. Used often ornamentally, there are also edible species in which the Native Americans relied upon like Camas (Camassia quamash). Photos by Thayne Music by Hot Buttered Rum String Band, Dovetail Joint Jam, 02-04-2005, The Oasis, Chico CA
Gyromitra Korfii ( The Bullnose Mushroom )Jul 30, 2010
A quick description of Gyromitra Korfii. One of two edible species of Gyromitra.The other being a western species, Gyromitra Gigas.
Wild Edible Plants Part9Jul 27, 2010
Sedum species Stonecrop Smilax californica Greenbier Sonchus asper Prickly Sow-Thistlei Sorbus species Mountain Ash Sparganium eurycarpum Bur-reed Sporobolus species Drop seed Stanleya species Princes Plume Stellaria media Chickweed Streptanthus crass inflatum Squaw Cabbage Suaeda species Seablite or seepweed Taraxacum officinale Dandelioni Tetragonia tetragonioides New Zealand Spinach Thysanocarpus curvipes Fringepod Tragopogon species, Oyster Plant Triglochin maritima Arrow Grass Tsuga mertensiana, heterophylla Mountain Hemlock Typha species Cattail Umbellularia californica Bay Laurel Urtica gracilis Stinging Nettlesi Vaccinium ovatum Huckleberry
Wild Edible Plants Part10Jul 17, 2010
Arctium lappa Burdock Maianthemum racemosum False Solomon Seal Valerianella olitoria, carinata Corn Salad Verbena hastata Blue Verbena Viola Violet Vitis Wild Grape Washingtonia filifera California Fan Palm Wyethia augustifolia Mule Ears Xerophyllum tenax Bear Grass Yucca species Joshua tree
Wild Edible Plants Part8Jul 14, 2010
Ranunculus occidentalis Buttercup Reseda lutea Yellow Mignonette Ribes species Gooseberry, Currant Rosa californica Wild Rose Rubus vitifolius Blackberry Rumex hymenosepalus Sourdock Sagittaria latifolia Tule Potato Salicornia species Pickleweed Salvia apiana White Sage Salvia carduacea Thistle Sage Salvia columbaria Chia Sambucus nigra Blue Elderberry Sanguisorba annua minor Burnet Sarcobatus vermiculatus Grease wood Scirpus robustus Bull Tulle Sedum species Stonecrop.avi Setaria species Bristly Foxtail Shepherdia argentea Silver Buffalo berry Sidalcea checkerbloom Simmondsia chinensis Jojoba Sisymbrium officinale Hedge Mustard
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