Of course I must start out with pictures of ginseng. Both my father and grandfather spent many years collecting and selling ginseng roots. There is also a story that my great grandfather, whom I never met, supported his family from about 1900 to 1905 by gathering and selling ginseng, goldenseal and other medicinal plants; and also by trapping.
Ginseng plants - pictures taken May 5, 2007
Moonseed - berries are poisonous! - October 6, 2007
Buckeyes - Sept. 7, 2007 - First picture buckeye out of husk - Second picture buckeye on tree in husk
Gooseberries - July 15, 2007
Sumac - Jan. 18, 2009 - you can make a drink from these - make sure to strain it first
Winter Prairie Plants - Jan. 18, 2009
Summer Prairie Plants - August 7, 2007
Wild Flowers - August 7, 2007
Horsetail - August 7, 2007 - These planst have a coarse surface and can be used as sandpaper; also can be used to clean and scour pans or your hands.
Milkweed - August 7, 2007 - The pods from these can be boiled and eaten early in the year. The plant was also commonly used to make cordage by people for thousands of years.
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