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Wild Food & Plants Identification walk

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Wild Food & Plants Identification walk

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Let's go on a plant identification walk and see what we find in that beautiful local park.

At this time of the year, I'll be looking for black nightshade berries (we'll discover that they are edible ripe), lambsquarter's seeds and whatever else we can find (maybe Curly Dock, Epazote, etc...).

At the end of the walk, we'll have some yummy snacks using some of the plants we found and some wild sodas or infusion.

The walk is around 2 hrs, we'll take our time - lots of stops to talk about the plants.

There is poison oak in the area so it's better if you wear long pants and hiking shoes but it's not a must either.

Bring water for sure.

HERE IS THE MAP:

http://www.urbanoutdoorskills.com/hahamongna.html

See you there!

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Hahamongna Watershed Park
Foothill Blvd and Oak Grove Dr · Pasadena , CA