Naturevore: FLORIDA FORAGING Walk #20 (Feb. 5): I Foraged My Cold Medicine From The Woods While Sick

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Collin Gow, C.N.C. goes foraging in Florida for medicine for a cold then makes a tea out of it. He identifies and discusses wild, edible and non-edible plants, lichens, and fungi and their biological actions, health benefits, nutritional properties, and ethnomedicinal uses. Cool finds include Plantain leaf, Carolina Willow, Swampbay, Carolina Jessamine, an Indigo Milk Cap, Fetterbush, a strangely rubbery Laccaria, Roundleaf Thoroughwort, Usnea, and more. Subjects such as botany, mycology, morphology, phenology, health, nutrition, phytochemistry, ethnopharmacology, folk medicine, traditional medicine, natural medicine, and Native American (American Indian) medicine come up while on the hike.

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https://collingowcnc.wixsite.com/collingowcnc
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