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LUNCHTIME FORAGING WALK – Learn Plant ID, Learn edible plants

April 11 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

$30.00 – $45.00

 

Toyon berries

Thursday, April 11, Noon, LUNCHTIME PLANT ID WALK

 

Ever wondered what sort of useful plants  grow right in the city, including medicinal plants?  We’ll explore a unique one-acre wildlife sanctuary in the Highland Park area where we will see native plants, cultivated plants and many of the plants so typical of the urban areas.   You will be able to collect samples.  There is also a greenhouse on -site where you can purchase potted plants to take home to your garden.

We will learn about the food uses, medicines, fibres, and more. Our discussion will revolve around ethical foraging, and you will be able to collect greens to take home, and cuttings in some cases.  There is also a nursery on the site where you can purchase various potted plants to take home.

We’ll also make a simple salad so you can taste some of the in-season foods!  An excellent opportunity to see and taste some of the plants that everyone living in this area will encounter most of the time.

Bring a bowl!

A great survival skills for the ages.

 

Location is 5835 Burwood Ave., off Figueroa in Highland Park.  Park on the street and we’ll walk up the dirt road into the one acre sanctuary.

Bring a bowl, and water.   Be sure to RSVP.

Learn how to eat the older nopales

 

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Date:
April 11
Time:
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Cost:
$30.00 – $45.00
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