Midwest Foraging by Lisa M. Rose

Midwest Foraging by Lisa M. Rose

Author:Lisa M. Rose
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Timber Press
Published: 2015-07-03T16:00:00+00:00


Future Harvests

Kousa is a common landscape tree, and gathering its fruit in the fall will do little to affect future harvests. It tolerates the growing conditions of the Midwest and can be easily propagated into permaculture landscape plans or anyplace tolerated by the flowering dogwood.

kudzu

Pueraria montana

EDIBLE shoots, leaves, tendrils, flowers, tubers

Kudzu is a nonnative, vining, and invasive plant that is known as the “plant that is eating the South.” But you can eat it, as the shoots, leaves, tendrils, flowers, and tubers are all delicious, which helps reduce the abundance of the plant, even if only a little bit.



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