Missouri Survival
Thursday, June 7, 2012

Creeping Charlie

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CREEPING CHARLIE Ground Ivy Species: Glechoma hederacea Risk: None, Edible Creeping Charlie is a ground vine that thrives in ...

Red Clover

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RED CLOVER Grassland Plant Species: Trifolium pratense Risk: None, Edible Fields and pastures throughout Missouri are home to ...
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Scallions - Wild Green Onions

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SCALLION Wild Green Onion Species: Allium Risk: None, Edible and Delicious These plants go by many names. People call them...
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The Multiflora Rose

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MULTIFLORA ROSE Common Rose Bush Species: Rosa multiflora var. cathayensis Risk: Approach with Caution, Minimally Edible ...
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

The Honey Locust Thorn Tree

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HONEY LOCUST Common Thorn Tree Species: Gleditsia triacanthos Risk: Approach with Caution, Partially Edible The Honey Lo...
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Thursday, May 31, 2012

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Although this blog's focus will lean greatly towards the foragable (and not so foragable), we will also provide the occasional gun revie...
Monday, May 28, 2012

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Missouri is a great place to live. There are areas like the Ozarks and the Mark Twain National Forest, along with other vast expanses of wil...
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