Naturevore: FLORIDA FORAGING Walk #19 (Jan. 18): Pine Galls, Birds, Leaf Shapes, Southern River Sage

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Collin Gow, C.N.C. and his son go foraging in Florida at a wilderness park with flatwoods, scrub, sandhill, and freshwater marsh. Together they identify and discuss wild edible plants, lichens, and fungi and their biological actions, health and nutrition benefits, and ethnomedicinal uses. They bring a leaf shape (morphology) guide along with them on this one to aid in identification. Special new finds include many pine galls, Simpson's Stopper, a crust fungi, Southern River Sage, a bird guide, Chalky Bluestem and much more. Subjects such as botany, mycology, morphology, phenology, health, nutrition, phytochemistry, ethnopharmacology, folk medicine, traditional medicine, natural medicine, and Native American (American Indian) medicine come up while on the hike.

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