Foraging for Vitamin C in Cattails | Food, Medicine, Shelter and More

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How is it possible that one plant can provide so many blessings? It was created by God. This marsh plant can not only clean stream water passing through it, but it can provide pollen/flour substitute with FOUR TIMES the vitamin C than in an orange! It also provides an edible green inner stem, medicine for mouth sores, "nature's cotton" firestarter, and the leaves can be used as roofing for shelter.

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