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At-Risk in Ontario

Ghost Pipe – Monotropa Uniflora: Edible & Medicinal Uses of That’s Not a Mushroom of Wild Plants

January 29, 2021 by Rachel of the Woods Leave a Comment
Ghost Pipe - Monotropa Uniflora

Ghost pipes (Monotropa uniflora) are an herb most will mistake for a mushroom. This pale wildflower has forgone photosynthesis and can often be found in the darkest woods. It’s one of the many medicinal plants that should probably be left alone due to being rarer and in this case, especially hard to propagate. There are …

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Posted in: Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants Tagged: Analgesic, Antispasmodic, At-Risk in Ontario, Edible parts, Ericaceae (incl. Pyrolaceae)/Heath family, Found in mixed woods, Found in moist mixed woods, Found near base of trees, Integumentary, Medicinal parts, Moist hummus, Moist soil, Native to Ontario, Nervine, Nervous, Partial shade, Perennial, Sedative, Shade

Blue Cohosh – Caulophyllum Thalictroides: Edible & Medicinal Uses of the Woman’s Ally of Wild Plants

January 22, 2021 by Rachel of the Woods 1 Comment
Blue Cohosh – Caulophyllum Thalictroides

Blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides) is similar to its name twin black cohosh, but from a whole other genus of plants. They aren’t look-a-likes, but their medicinal uses are similar. “Cohosh” is from an Algonquin word related to pregnancy/women. Both cohoshes are species at risk of overharvest. Presently, motherwort is a more sustainable choice as a …

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Posted in: Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants Tagged: Antispasmodic, At-Risk in Ontario, Attracts pollinators, Berberidaceae/Barberry family, Deep soil, Diaphoretic, Diuretic, Edible parts, Emmenagogue, Found in deciduous or mixed woods, Integumentary, Medicinal parts, Mice, Moist soil, Native to Ontario, Partial shade, Perennial, Reproductive, Respiratory, Rich hummus, Shade

Wild Leek – Allium Tricoccum: Edible & Medicinal Uses of Ramps, The Top Locally Foraged Wild Plant

May 22, 2020 by Rachel of the Woods Leave a Comment
Wild Leek – Allium Tricoccum

Wild leek or ramps (Allium tricoccum) is a popular foraged plant by people who aren’t otherwise foragers around here. Some properties have carpets of them. Others have been stripped of them as people don’t know offhand how long the bulbs take to grow and how easy it is to devastate a population of ramps. In …

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Posted in: Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants Tagged: Amaryllidaceae (Liliaceae, p.pt.)/Amaryllis family, Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antiviral, At-Risk in Ontario, Diuretic, Edible parts, Expectorant, Found in edges of woods, Found in woods, Loamy soil, Medicinal parts, Native to Ontario, Partial shade, Perennial, Respiratory, Sandy soil, Well drained soil

White Trillium – Trillium Grandiflorum: Edible & Medicinal Uses of Ontario’s Official Flower and Most Photogenic Wild Plant

March 20, 2020 by Rachel of the Woods Leave a Comment
White Trillium - Trillium Grandiflorum

White trillium (Trillium grandiflorum) is Ontario’s official flower and the standard-bearer of spring. It’s also a traditional edible and mostly medicinal plant. However, it needs our protection. Also called birth root, a hint at its medicinal qualities. And wake-robin, due to being a spring herald. It heralds the black flies too, who I personally suspect …

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Posted in: Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants Tagged: Antihemorrhagic, Antiseptic, Antispasmodic, Astringent, At-Risk in Ontario, Edible parts, Emmenagogue, Endangered in Ontario, Expectorant, Found in moist woods, Integumentary, Loamy soil, Medicinal parts, Melanthiaceae (Liliaceae, p.pt.)/Bunchflower family, Moist soil, Native to Ontario, Partial shade, Perennial, Pink flowers, Red flowers, Reproductive, Shade, Well drained soil, White flowers, White-tailed deer

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