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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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Ramps (Indigenous Wisdom)
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.
Northern Maidenhair Fern
Northern maidenhair fern, a flowerless plant with several long stems covered in green leaves.
Red Trillium (Protecting Botanicals)
Red trillium, a flower with three maroon petals surrounded by large green leaves.
Red Trillium (Euro-American)
Red trillium, a flower with three maroon petals surrounded by large green leaves.
Red Trillium (Intro)
Red trillium, a flower with three maroon petals surrounded by large green leaves.
White Pine
White pine, a tree with distinctive, sharp green needles attached to thin brown and orange stems.
Ramps Bed
Ramps in a bed of soil. The garden bed is surrounded by light brown wooden slats.
Yarrow
Yarrow, a tall green stemmed plant with multiple clusters of small white flowers at the top.
Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Jack-in-the-pulpit, a hooded flower with a large green petal with brown stripes encircling a smaller brown bulb that is often called a spadix.
Goldenseal (Protecting Botanicals)
Goldenseal, a plant with a small red berry-like fruit in the center of three large, green, pointed leaves.
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