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Early Spring Plant Walk
Set 1
Welcome Letter
Plant Walk Begins: Avens (Geum urbanum) (4:59)
Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) (1:41)
False Solomon Seal (Maianthemum racemosum) and Real Solomon Seal (Polygonatum biflorum) (5:19)
Wild Ginger (Asarum Canadense) as Edible and Medicinal (4:29)
Sweet Melilot (Melilotus officinalis) (2:27)
Set 2
Raspberry (Rubus spp.) and Red Cohosh (Actaea spp.) (4:42)
Virginia Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum virginianum) and Jack in the Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) (2:36)
Why Grape Vine (Vitis spp.) for a Flower Essence (0:52)
Viriginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) and Ramps (Allium tricoccum) and Spring Ephemerals (3:40)
Wood Nettle (Laportea canadensis): Edible and Medicinal (3:05)
Set 3
Trillium (Trillium spp.) as a Flower Essence and a Medicinal Root (6:06)
Worms! (4:34)
Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) as a Medicinal Root and a Flower Essence (8:52)
A Recommended Book and Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides) (13:08)
Red Elderberry (Sambucus racemosa) (3:40)
Catnip (Nepeta cataria) (3:32)
Spring: May!
Work on WELCOME LETTER
Garden Marshmallow (2:49)
Black Medic ID and A Nod to Violet (4:33)
Prickly Lettuce ID...So Staticy, But The Video Gets the Job Done (1:18)
Fleabane ID and Use (3:43)
Spontaneous Medicine Garden: Prickly Lettuce, Red Clover, Shepard's Purse (2:35)
Shepard's Purse Pt 1: ID and Uses (4:38)
Shepard's Purse Pt 2: More Uses (2:40)
Plantain: Native vs Introduced Species and Uses (5:42)
Lilac: Uses as a Flower Essence and Medicinal Oil (4:11)
Wild Ginger: What is a Flower Essence (3:48)
Wild Ginger: Making a Flower Essence Pt 1 (5:43)
Wild Ginger: Making a Flower Essence Pt 2 (7:05)
Comparing and Contrasting Trees: Ginkgo, Linden and Bur Oak (3:05)
Linden: ID, Uses and Edibility (3:05)
Wood Sorrel : ID (1:14)
St John's: ID (2:20)
Tamarack/ American Larch: Flower Essence Use (3:46)
Motherwort: ID (2:15)
Trillium: ID and Flower Essence Use (4:17)
Burdock Leaf Pt 1: Uses (4:43)
Burdock Leaf Pt 2: More Uses (2:23)
Wild Medicine Garden: Jack in the Pulpit ID, Starry False Solomon's Seal, and Eating Wood Nettles (2:43)
Comparing Jack in the Pulpit and Skunk Cabbage (1:49)
Cleavers: ID and Uses (7:44)
Violet: Food and Medicine (8:42)
Why Wild Edibles? (2:57)
Greater Horsetail/ Scouring Rush: ID (3:31)
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Wild Ginger: Making a Flower Essence Pt 2
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