Foraging Wild Greens: Wild Leek
I recently located my first local population of Wild Leeks (Allium tricoccum). I'd probably driven past the patch hundreds of times without seeing it, but for some reason (perhaps the Wild Leeks poked...
View ArticleTiny Flowers: Shepherd’s-purse
Now that the green season has taken hold and a handful of wildflowers are blooming, it's time again to break out Newcomb's Wildflower Guide. I noticed a plant with tiny (<1/4") white flowers last...
View ArticleForaging Wild Flowers: Common Dandelion
Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) offers many gifts to the modern forager. In April and May, the flower buds and brightly blooming flowers are a delicious snack, salad ingredient, or soup...
View ArticleReason #189 to Go Outside
You might observe newly-emerged (and edible) American Trout-lily leaves holding drops of water from a midday rain shower. American Trout-lily | Kennebunkport, ME | 18 Apr 2020
View ArticleReason #140 to Go Outside
You could sample some Sheep Dock leaves. Sheep Dock | Kennebunkport, ME | 9 Oct 2020 The post Reason #140 to Go Outside first appeared on JOSH FECTEAU.
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