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Louisana is home to hundreds of species of edible plants. Many of these plants make their homes in both urban and rural areas. You just have to know where to look.
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Eating plants found in the wild can be a rewarding practice for those seeking a little variety and adventure in their diet. It is also knowledge that can come in quite handy in emergency situations. Ohio, with its rolling hills and vas…
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If you are hiking or camping in the Arizona wilderness, chances are, you are in some kind of desert condition. This may sound like it would be limiting in terms of finding wild plants that you can consume if you need to, but that's not…
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Edible wild plants in Texas have sustained people and animals throughout time. If you're clever about harvesting and have solid plant identification knowledge, you probably could survive as long as you had plenty of water. The first ru…
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Argentina has abundant supplies of wild edible plants thriving everywhere. However, few people are aware of this and even ignore their existence even when soup kitchens have mushroomed since 2001 and poverty has stricken 50 percent of…
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The green land of Ireland displays many colorful plants in every season, many of which are edible. Foraging for wild edibles is an ancient pastime that is still enjoyed today. Of course, one must be 100 percent positive of the identifi…
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There are many reasons why people are interested in eating edible wild plants. Some prize them for their nutritional values and solidly organic nature. Others like the wild taste, and some consider the identification of edible plants a…
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While Alaska has a bounty of edible wild plants, especially in the lush summer, caution and common sense are always well advised. Always consume a small amount when first trying a new wild food, and use a photo guidebook or experienced…
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Hiking and camping in California can be a wonderful experience, made better by understanding the flora and fauna. If you are going out for a hike and want to try some of nature's bounty, you must know what you are seeing, touching and,…
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There are plenty of reasons to take an interest in wild edible plants, such as rounding out the camping larder, survival training or adding a little panache to the dinner table. The American northwest is home to a bountiful variety of…
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Wisconsin holds a vast variety of edible wild plants. From the uplands to the bottomlands and surrounding lake areas, edible plants thrive. Everything from berries, tubers, roots, nuts and greens flourish in Wisconsin. Before eating an…
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There are edible plants all around you. Recognizing them, finding creative ways to incorporate them in your daily diet or using them for survival food, and also learning which parts of the plants yield the most nutritious food options…
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Your outdoor survival may depend upon finding edible wild plants. One of the most essential lessons you can learn if you commonly go camping or backpacking is to identify those wild plants that you can eat without fear of poison or deb…
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Nearly half a globe away, the Okinawa Prefecture in Japan is a chain of islands that stretches more than 600 miles through the Pacific Ocean. With some of the most beautiful beaches in all of Japan and a culture unique to the prefectur…
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Wild edible plants are a free source of vitamins, minerals and unusual tastes to city-bred palates. Keep in mind that not all wild plants are edible, and not all edible plants are pleasant to eat. A good guidebook, specific to your are…
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