Spruce resin has been recorded as being traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of the Americas for dental hygiene. Resin is very anti-microbial, trees produce it in order to protect themselves from invading microbes. I particularly enjoy making mouthwash from the
White Spruce (Picea glauca):
White Spruce (Picea glauca): Key identification features: Conifer trees that have single needles that can be rolled between the fingers. Branches are very rough and stubbly as the leaf (needle) stalks remain on the branch. Medicinal usage:Spruce is antimicrobial against
Wild Harvesting – Part 2: Life cycle
Understanding the life cycle of plants is one of the first things to consider when choosing to harvest sustainably. The life cycle of a plant includes how long a plant lives and how it reproduces itself. Most plants reproduce via
Big Leaf Maple Quiche
I am very excited about my first big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) quiche. I recently learned about the edible blossoms at a native plant food talk by Jay Rastogi. Coming from the foothills and prairies, I am new to many