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Useful, Edible, Medicinal, and Poisonous Plants Walk Part I

Useful, Edible, Medicinal, and Poisonous Plants Walk Part I Part one in a series of three videos briefly overviewing dozens of edible, medicinal, and poisonous plants at my new location in the in the Northwestern area of the Adirondacks.

This is in no way an all-inclusive video series and does not replace formal training in plant identification. It is for your reference only. You and you alone are 100% responsible for anything you choose to consume. Always be 100% sure on your plant identification.

As stated in the video my top resource for plant identification: Newcombs’ Wildflower Guide (Little, Brown, and Company)

If you'd like a complete list of my recommended resources for building your own library of regionally specific plant identification and foraging books please click here:

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