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The Simpson Stopper is a rare tree found in southern Florida but now cultivated as a native landscape plant. It has many edible relatives around the world, several of which can tolerate freezing temperatures.
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Long known as a medicinal tree, the camphor tree also has edible uses. In this video we look at four of them.
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Spice, food and source of a drill for making fire by hand, Horseweed is found around the world.
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The Blue Porterweed is a staple of butterfly gardens throughout the world, but it has uses as a beverage and a salad ingredient.
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Epazote is a common cooking spice and found throughout most of Central and North America.
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Many people pay a lot for Goji berry products when there's a similar native plant nearby. Many species in the genus Lycium have edible berries and they are more common than you might think. In this video we look at the Lycium carolinianum, the Christmasberry or Wolfberry, a Goji relative.
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The redbud has an interesting strategy to attract bees; it blossoms before other trees and puts leaves on later. That makes it very easy for us to spot not only for the edible blossoms but for the young seed pods that follow.
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Related to the Russian Olive and the Autumn Olive the Silverthorn or Thorny Olive is one of the few shrubs that fruits in the winter providing vitamin C when it is needed the most.
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Do you fish? Does the thought of eating grubs bother you? In this video you learn about acorns (oaknuts) and how to find, use and eat the grubs found in them. You'll also so see how to process acorns and some acorn flour.