Today's Wild Finds: Suburban Foraging

Today's Wild Finds: Suburban Foraging

Maren Tarro
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Today's Wild Finds: Suburban Foraging
Cattails, old and new (Maren Tarro)
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The woods behind my apartment in Baltimore are full of goodies. It’s still a little early, but I am finding tasty bites here and there. Cattail shoots are making a strong showing. Stripped of their leaves, the centers are a perfect replacement for genetically modified, pesticide-laden, supermarket cucumbers. And they’re free, easy to find, a breeze to identify and grow in abundance. I’m waiting for them to be a bit taller before I harvest.

Wood violets are also in bloom; the flowers and young leaves make a great addition to salads. The flowers can also be used to flavor sorbets and beverages, and as decorations for cakes and pastries.

Mayapples are sprouting up all over the place, a good indication that morels are on their way. The leaves, stem and root are poisonous, but the fruits can be eaten in small quantities.

I think I may have found spicebush. The berries can be used in the same manner as allspice. I’m holding off on a definite identification until the berries ripen in a few months. Other possible finds include wild carrot, chicory and poison ivy. Not so excited about that last one.

My greatest find was fiddleheads. The young shoots of the ostrich fern are pure vegetative delight. It’ll be a few days before they’re tall enough to pick, but just locating them was a bit of an accomplishment. The fiddleheads, mayapples and certain trees I’ve identified suggest those elusive morels are soon to be mine (if the mushroom gods find me worthy and deserving).
Today's Wild Finds: Suburban Foraging

Mayapples

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Today's Wild Finds: Suburban Foraging

Violets, pretty and yummy

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Today's Wild Finds: Suburban Foraging

That’s no way to talk to Mother Nature. Shame!

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Today's Wild Finds: Suburban Foraging

Spicebush?

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Today's Wild Finds: Suburban Foraging

A nice bunch of spring onions

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Today's Wild Finds: Suburban Foraging

I had to yank this nasty fucker from my right nalga. Foraging isn’t all fun and games.

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Today's Wild Finds: Suburban Foraging

Not exactly the mushroom I was after.

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