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Wild Foods of The Oregon Trail

Oregon City, Oregon. $30 - $60 sliding scale, children pay their age, see details. Join us as we meander through a variety of habitats similar to those traversed by the Lewis & Clark expedition on their way to the Pacific coast. Most of these plants can be found in your own local forests, fields, and neighborhoods. Learn identification, use, and preparation. Oregon City itself was best known for the settlers that followed Lewis & Clark in the mid 1800s. Artifacts and exhibits featured at ...

Wild Foods of Vancouver Greenways

Vancouver, WA. $30 - $60 sliding scale, children pay their age, see details. Visit one of the many beautiful greenways snaking through Vancouver. Learn plants you pass by everyday. Most of these plants can be found in your own neighborhoods, fields, and local woodlands. See plants like sumac, cherry, rose, saskatoon, black haw, cascara, wild cucumber, nettles and more. Learn identification, use, and processing. What to Bring — Prepare for the weather. — Any remaining registration ...

Wild Fruits of Northwest Forests – Part 2

Portland, Oregon. $30 - $60 sliding scale, children pay their age, see details. Join us to learn about wild fruits and other edible plant parts found in northwest forests and beyond. Fall is when many fruits are ripe for picking with many still developing. See and learn about plants like sumac, blackberry, wild grape, high bush cranberry, false solomon's seal, mulberries, crabapples, wild apples, choke cherry, wild rose, elderberry, fairybells, and saskatoons, among others, as well as some ...

Wild Fruits of Northwest Forests – Part 1, 9am-Noon

Portland, Oregon. $30 - $60 sliding scale, children pay their age, see details. Join us to learn about wild fruits and other edible plant parts found in northwest forests. Summer is when many wild fruits are ripe for picking. See and learn about plants like huckleberry, salmonberry, oregon grape, milkweed, elderberry, gooseberry, wild current, salal, thimbleberry, fairybells, saskatoons, Indian plum, among others, as well as some poisonous berry producing plants. We'll look at fruits and ...