Hello from an (old) fellow Spartan (JMC BA ‘97, ADV MA ‘98) who now lives in rural county near Seattle! This is a great piece and it’s so interesting to see what similarities there are in these plants able to be used for culinary purposes!
It is fascinating to see the similarities, and the differences! There are so many species and genus of plants that are circumpolar, so there are at least close analogs to many of our northern natives in Northern Europe and Asia as well as different regions of North America.
I love this article! I’ve spent the last few years researching edible native and adapted plants in the west Texas region where I am located. It’s fascinating to have this glimpse into your area.
Hello from an (old) fellow Spartan (JMC BA ‘97, ADV MA ‘98) who now lives in rural county near Seattle! This is a great piece and it’s so interesting to see what similarities there are in these plants able to be used for culinary purposes!
It is fascinating to see the similarities, and the differences! There are so many species and genus of plants that are circumpolar, so there are at least close analogs to many of our northern natives in Northern Europe and Asia as well as different regions of North America.
*similarities between regions…we’re now living in rural county near Seattle!
I love this article! I’ve spent the last few years researching edible native and adapted plants in the west Texas region where I am located. It’s fascinating to have this glimpse into your area.