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Sea Rocket Siblings
Wild mustards are easy to spot on our beaches. They are between the wrack line and the lift of the dune. (The root is unrelated debris.) Photo by Green Deane The Cakile Clan: Seaside Edibles Cakile...
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Sea Oxeye: Note the pointed green bracts directly below the yellow blossom. They are key to identification. There are edible plants, and there are non-edible plants. Then there are those that sit on...
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Ackee must be carefully harvested and prepared. Delicious and deadly, that’s ackee. Native to Africa and a common food in the Caribbean Islands Ackee is eaten at home and in restaurants in Jamaica and...
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