
Foraging Florida
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In Foraging Florida, local naturalist Roger Hammer highlights edible and medicinal native and naturalized plants found throughout the state, from the far western Panhandle to the island chain of the Florida Keys. The book is organized by plant family so foragers can learn which species are closely related, and it includes a poisonous plant section so novices will know which plants to avoid. Recipes, identification tips, and how to prepare herbal and medicinal teas are offered throughout this forager's guidebook.
Detailed description and photos of each plant, including its uses
Information on toxic lookalikes and cautions
Recipes to prepare at home and on the trail
A glossary of botanical terms
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Content
- Intro
- Help Us Keep This Guide Up to Date
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Scope of This Book
- Organization
- Outdoor Ethics and Legalities
- Disclaimer
- Grow Your Own
- Join the Florida Native Plant Society
- Florida Habitats
- Poisonous Plants
- Anacardiaceae (Cashew family)
- Poisonwood
- Poison Ivy
- Poison Sumac
- Apiaceae (Carrot family)
- Spotted Water Hemlock
- Apocynaceae (Dogbane family)
- Madagascar Periwinkle
- Oleander
- Mangrove Rubbervine
- Cucurbitaceae (Gourd Family)
- Balsam Pear
- Euphorbiaceae (Spurge family)
- Manchineel
- Castorbean
- Queen's Delight
- Fabaceae (Pea family)
- Rosary Pea
- Necklace Pod
- Gelsemiaceae (Gelsemium family)
- Carolina Jessamine
- Iridaceae (Iris family)
- Iris
- Melanthiaceae (Bunchflower family)
- Flypoison
- Crowpoison or Osceola's Plume
- Sandbog Deathcamas
- Verbenaceae (Verbena family)
- Shrub Verbena
- Zamiaceae (Zamia family)
- Coontie
- Florida Native Plants to Consume with Caution
- Milkweeds
- Teabush
- Seaside Heliotrope
- False Garlic
- Southern Bracken
- Rouge Plant or Bloodberry
- Bloodroot
- American Black Nightshade
- A Word About Mushrooms
- Edible and Medicinal Wild Plants
- Agavaceae (Agave family)
- Spanish Bayonet
- Adam's Needle
- Aizoaceae (Carpetweed family)
- Shoreline Seapurslane
- Desert Horsepurslane
- Alliaceae (Garlic family)
- Meadow Garlic
- Amaranthaceae (Amaranth family)
- Southern Amaranth
- Spiny Amaranth
- Samphire
- Anacardiaceae (Cashew family)
- Mango
- Winged Sumac
- Annonaceae (Custard Apple family)
- Pond Apple
- Bigflower Pawpaw
- Netted Pawpaw
- Apiaceae (Carrot family)
- Coastal Plain Angelica
- Aquifoliaceae (Holly family)
- Dahoon
- Gallberry
- Yaupon Holly
- Arecaceae (Palm family)
- Coconut Palm
- Cabbage Palm
- Saw Palmetto
- Florida Thatch Palm
- Asteraceae (Sunflower family)
- Oppositeleaf Spotflower
- Common Ragweed
- Coastal Ragweed
- Spanish Needles
- Purple Thistle
- Canadian Horseweed
- Eastern Purple Coneflower
- Seacoast Marshelder
- Sweetscent
- Sweet Goldenrod
- Common Sowthistle
- Common Dandelion
- Oriental False Hawksbeard
- Bataceae (Saltwort family)
- Saltwort
- Boraginaceae (Borage family)
- Chiggery Grapes
- Brassicaceae (Mustard family)
- Coastal Searocket
- Virgina Pepperweed
- Cactaceae (Cactus family)
- Florida Prickly Pear
- Caricaceae (Papaya family)
- Papaya
- Celastraceae (Stafftree family)
- Quailberry
- Maidenberry
- Florida Boxwood
- Chenopodiaceae (Goosefoot family)
- Crested Saltbush
- Lamb's Quarters
- Perennial Glasswort
- Sea Blite
- Chrysobalanaceae (Cocoplum family)
- Cocoplum
- Gopher Apple
- Clusiaceae (Mangosteen family)
- Coastal Plain St. John's-Wort
- Convolvulaceae (Morning-Glory family)
- Moonflower
- Man-of-the-Earth
- Railroad Vine
- Cucurbitaceae (Gourd family)
- Seminole Pumpkin
- Creeping Cucumber
- Cyperaceae (Sedge family)
- Sawgrass
- Ebenaceae (Persimmon family)
- Common Persimmon
- Ericaceae (Heath family)
- Blue Huckleberry
- Darrow's Blueberry
- Shiny Blueberry
- Euphorbiaceae (Spurge family)
- Stinging Nettle
- Fabaceae (Pea family)
- Groundnut
- Perennial Peanut
- Florida Keys Blackbead
- Tamarind
- Fagaceae (Oak family)
- Live Oak
- Juglandaceae (Walnut family)
- Water Hickory
- Pignut Hickory
- Pecan
- Mockernut Hickory
- Black Walnut
- Krameriaceae (Ratany family)
- Trailing Ratany
- Lamiaceae (Mint family)
- American Beautyberry
- Spotted Beebalm
- Wild Pennyroyal
- Florida Betony
- Lauraceae (Laurel family)
- Love Vine
- Lancewood
- Avocado
- Red Bay
- Malpighiaceae (Malpighia family)
- Locustberry
- Malvaceae (Mallow family)
- Slippery Burr
- Sleepy Morning
- Marantaceae (Arrowroot family)
- Alligator Flag
- Moraceae (Mulberry family)
- Strangler Fig
- Shortleaf Fig
- Red Mulberry
- Muntingiaceae (Muntingia family)
- Strawberry Tree
- Myricaceae (Bayberry family)
- Wax Myrtle
- Myrsinaceae (Myrsine family)
- Marlberry
- Myrtaceae (Myrtle Family)
- Redberry Stopper
- Spanish Stopper
- Surinam Cherry
- Spicewood
- Simpson's Stopper
- Guava
- Nelumbonaceae (Lotus family)
- American Lotus
- Orchidaceae (Orchid family)
- Vanilla Orchid
- Orobanchaceae (Broomrape family)
- Beach False Foxglove
- Oxalidaceae (Woodsorrel family)
- Yellow Woodsorrel
- Passifloraceae (Passionflower family)
- Maypop
- Corkystem Passionflower
- Phytolaccaceae (Pokeweed family)
- Pokeweed
- Pinaceae (Pine family)
- Pines
- Plantaginaceae (Plantain family)
- Lemon Bacopa
- Herb-of-Grace
- Common Plantain
- Broomweed
- Poaceae (Grass family)
- Toothache Grass
- Common Reed
- Polygonaceae (Buckwheat family)
- Seagrape
- Mild Waterpepper
- Florida Dock
- Pontederiaceae (Pickerelweed family)
- Water Hyacinth
- Pickerelweed
- Portulacaceae (Purslane family)
- Field Purslane
- Pteridaceae (Maidenhair Fern family)
- Leather Fern
- Rhamnaceae (Buckthorn family)
- Soldierwood
- Chewstick
- Black Ironwood
- Darling Plum
- Rosaceae (Rose family)
- Virginia Strawberry
- Chickasaw Plum
- Allegheny Plum
- Southern Dewberry
- Rubiaceae (Madder family)
- Seven-Year Apple
- Wild Coffee
- Sapindaceae (Soapberry family)
- Balloonvine
- Soapberry
- Sapotaceae (Sapodilla family)
- Wild Dilly
- Sapodilla
- False Mastic
- Scrophulariaceae (Figwort family)
- Goatweed
- Simaroubaceae (Quassia family)
- Paradise Tree
- Smilacaceae (Greenbrier family)
- Earleaf Greenbrier
- Solanaceae (Nightshade family)
- Bird Pepper
- Tabasco Pepper
- Walter's Groundcherry
- Everglades Tomato
- Talinaceae (Talinum family)
- Verdolaga-Francesa
- Typhaceae (Cattail family)
- Cattail
- Verbenaceae (Verbena family)
- Fiddlewood
- Viburnaceae (Viburnum family)
- Common Elderberry
- Vitaceae (Grape family)
- Muscadine Grape
- Ximeniaceae (Ximenia family)
- Hog Plum
- Xyridaceae (Yelloweyed Grass family)
- Yelloweyed Grass
- Glossary
- References
- Index
- About the Author
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