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American Pawpaw
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Foraging Map for Yesą́ Acorn Cakes and Wojapi Yesą́ Sauce Recipes in and around Blacksburg, Virginia
Habitat Loss in the Forest Botanicals Region
How to Inherit 600 Acres and Heal
Indigenous Foodways and Foraging in the an Appalachian Virginia Town
Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum)
Trillium erectum (and Other Species of Trillium)
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Forest botanicals at Flag Rock Recreation Area
A patch of blue cohosh on the Twisted Forest Trail.
Bear in Skunk Cabbage
A black bear in an Appalachian forest eating skunk cabbage in the early spring.
Appalachian Mountains During Last Ice Age
Map of the eastern United States showing the extent of the glacial maximum during the last ice age.
False Unicorn
False unicorn, a plant with green stems and soft white bulbs, in a forested area surrounded by fallen leaves.
Jewelweed
Jewelweed, a flower with small yellow and orange petals surrounded by green leaves.
Tom and Sophie Camel near Gatlinburg, Tennessee in 1919
Ruth Sturley’s scrapbook in the “From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont” collection at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville Libraries.
Skullcap
Skullcap, a plant with small, purple, tubular flowers attached to a vertical green stem.
Sassafras
Sassafras, a plant with several small, green, three pronged leaves attached to thin green stems.
Boneset
Boneset, a plant with several long, pointed, green leaves attached to the base of the stem with bundles of white, bulb-like flowers at the top.
Ramps
Ramps, a plant with long, rounded, green leaves that are a reddish-brown at the base. The plant is surrounded by brown, fallen leaves on the forest floor.
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