1. Poke-Not-Weed - Wildlife Leadership Academy
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This week’s blog was written by Liam B., a Gobblers and Bass alumni. Liam is a junior in high school who has attended the Wildlife Leadership Academy as both a student and an assistant team leader …
2. Phytolacca americana (American pokeweed) | Native Plants of North ...
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center focused on protecting and preserving North America's native plants through native plant lists and image galleries, conservation, education, natural landscapes, seed collection - Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) Project, preserving and restoring native communities, spreading awareness on invasive species and gardening to attract wildlife. We deliver useful information, latest low impact development trends and techniques, useful gardening tips, innovative approaches and tools to use native plants and preserve natural landscapes.
3. Phytolacca americana (American Pokeweed) - The Belmont Rooster
It is a member of the plant family Phytolaccaceae with a total of 4 genera. Those numbers could change as updates are made. Distribution map of Phytolacca ...
American Pokeweed, Inkberry, Pokeberry, Poke, Polk Salad, Pigeonberry Phytolacca americana (Phytolacca americana var. americana) fy-toh-LAK-uh a-mer-ih-KAY-na Synonyms of Phytolacca Americana var.…
4. Foraging: Identification of edible, young spring pokeweed / poke sallet
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Pokeweed / poke sallet can be hard to recognize in spring when it's young. The Foraged Foodie shows you how to safely identify this wild edible plant.
5. Notable Monotropes: Snow Plants & Pinedrops - Natural History Journal
Nov 21, 2017 · Pinedrops are a lesser-known cousin of the showy Snow Plant (Sarcodes sanguinea), both of which are included in the heath family, Ericaceae.
A week or two ago, while hiking in the Wawona area of Yosemite National Park (taking in the glorious fall colors and hoping beyond hope to s...
6. Phytolacca americana (American Pokeweed, Common Pokeweed ...
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Pokeweed is a native herbaceous perennial in the Phytolaccaceae family that may grow 4 to 10 feet high. It is an aggressive plant that self-seeds easily and can become weedy. The plant grows easily in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. It prefers consistently moist soils but will tolerate short periods of drought.
7. Native Plant of the Week: American Pokeweed
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8. American Pokeweed
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Specializing in native wildflower and prairie grass seeds from the Texas-Oklahoma-Louisiana region.