[no other biblio. info at present: Joe Freitus owns a copy] Phillips, Jan Wild Edibles of Missouri. Jefferson City, MO: Missouri Department of Conservation. c1979 (2d ed. 1995) 248pp. Softcover. •many b/w line drawings plus center section of colored drawings Phillips, Loren The Horn...
6918 Accesses 13 Citations Metrics details Abstract Background Knowledge of wild edible plants is an important part of traditional knowledge. It is closely related to traditional human agriculture, as well as biodiversity. This study aimed to conduct a detailed investigation and evaluation of wild ...
Although she chooses to live in the resort area of Sunriver, Heaton and her husband Michael wanted to open their two restaurants, both called The Wild Onion Cafe, in Redmond and Bend. The central Oregon banquet Other wild edibles you might find amongst the cultivated: chickweed, wild onion,...
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Understanding how Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) evolves over time is crucial for fostering social and environmental responsibility. This study aims to develop a conceptual model of plant knowledge circulation, providing insights into the temporal dyna
because native bees like ourMegachileare becoming increasingly important as honeybees continue to decline. Leaf-cutter bees are efficient pollinators, with up to 242species known in North Americaand, according to Mike Arduser (personal communication), 27 reported from Missouri. We’ll take all the...
Edible parts:All parts of the mallow plant are edible — the leaves, the stems, the flowers, the seeds, and the roots (it’s from the roots that cousin Althaea gives the sap that was used for marshmallows). Because it’s a weed that grows plentifully in neglected areas, mallows have ...
They say that any part of infinity is also infinite. If so we’ve got enough infinity in the small yard outside our door to last many lifetimes. Posted inBirds,Wildlife|TaggedBehavior,Birds,Missouri,nature,Photography,Wildlife|2 Comments ...