
How Deadly is Water Hemlock?
Water hemlock (Cicuta) is a well-known and extremely dangerous plant native to North America and Europe. Unfortunately, hyperbolic social media videos and even medical posts on sites like WebMD greatly
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Water hemlock (Cicuta) is a well-known and extremely dangerous plant native to North America and Europe. Unfortunately, hyperbolic social media videos and even medical posts on sites like WebMD greatly

Is juniper toxic? More specifically, are the berries toxic to consume? There is a significant amount of confusion around this question. And if you were to simply look up, “Is juniper toxic?”

American lotus Nelumbo lutea may be the greatest staple wild food in all of North America. Yet, somehow more Americans know about its Asian cousin than their own native plant!

This recipe was developed by my wife and I am very excited to be sharing it with you! Before we started this experiment, we weren’t sure if it would work,

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Black walnuts are one of the most abundant and widespread tree nuts in North America. They are easily recognized by their large, round green fruits, which fall to the ground
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