Andrew Trundlewagon's photos with the keyword: plants
may fiddleheds st bruno 2015 DSC 0708
13 May 2015 |
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Fiddle heads- young ferns. These are edible, some people say they taste nutty, I find they taste muddy. Best with lots of melted butter (but what isn't?). St Bruno near Montreal.
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16 Mar 2015 |
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Plants of the Canadian Arctic This is a photograph (cell phone) of a scan of a pressed plant from the Canadian National Collection. It is part of a small exhibition shown in Montreal.
Alpine bearberry: Arctous alpine . The leaves turn bright red, the berries feed arctic animals. The leaves can be used to make a tea.
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16 Mar 2015 |
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Plants of the Canadian Arctic This is a photograph (cell phone) of a scan of a pressed plant from the Canadian National Collection. It is part of a small exhibition shown in Montreal. Mountain sagewort; Artemisia tilesii. This is used to treat sore muscles, joint pain and skin infections.
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16 Mar 2015 |
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Plants of the Canadian Arctic This is a photograph (cell phone) of a scan of a pressed plant from the Canadian National Collection. It is part of a small exhibition shown in Montreal.
This is called "River Beauty ": Chamerion latifolia .
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16 Mar 2015 |
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Plants of the Canadian Arctic This is a photograph (cell phone) of a scan of a pressed plant from the Canadian National Collection. It is part of a small exhibition shown in Montreal - .
Alpine Arnica: Arnica angustifolia
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16 Mar 2015 |
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Plants of the Canadian Arctic This is a photograph (cell phone) of a scan of a pressed plant from the Canadian National Collection. It is part of a small exhibition shown in Montreal.
This is called "River Beauty: Chamerion latifolia . The long black fingers on the left are the seed pods
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