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Surviving Belle Isle. By: Jesslyn Mundy, Field Botany 2014. Living off of the land: Medicinal and Edible . Sycamore. Platanus occidentalis. Poison Ivy Toxicodendron radicans. Spotted Touch-Me-Not Impatiens capensis. Spiderwort Tradescantia virginiana. White Mulberry Morus alba. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Surviving Belle Isle

Living off of the land: Medicinal and Edible By: Jesslyn Mundy, Field Botany 2014Surviving Belle Isle

SycamorePlatanus occidentalis

Poison IvyToxicodendron radicans

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Spotted Touch-Me-NotImpatiens capensis

SpiderwortTradescantia virginiana

Red MulberryMorus rubraWhite MulberryMorus alba

MimosaAlbizia julibrissin

Virginia CreeperParthenocissus quinquefolia

Tree of HeavenAilanthus altissima

PawpawAsimina triloba

Spice BushLindera benzoin

American HornbeamCarpinus caroliniana

RESCUED

ResourcesDuke, J. and Foster, S. Peterson Field guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs of Eastern and Central North America. 2014.Little, Elbert. National Audubon Society: Field Guide to Trees, Eastern Region. July 1980.Olmstead, N., Niering, W., and Thieret, J. National Audubon Society: Field Guide to Wildflowers, Eastern Region. July 1979, revised March 2001. Peterson, Lee Allen. Peterson Field Guides: Edible Wild Plants, Eastern/Central North America. 1977.


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