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Mamaroneck, NY - On Saturday, May 24, naturalist/author "Wildman" Steve Brill will lead one of his world-famous Wild Food and Ecology Tours of the Lenoir Nature Preserve in Yonkers, NY, and its free.
Saxon Woods Park's forested areas and swamps are excellent places for late spring foraging, and we'll be very busy with a variety of native and exotic plant species as we explore these habitats.
The sunny borders between woodlands and open areas provide prime habitat for wild herbs and greens. We'll look for sheep sorrel and wood sorrel, with their wonderful lemony flavors. Poor man's pepper, a common, delicious wild mustard, should also appear in great abundance in disturbed habitats, as will its even more abundant relative, garlic mustard, which grows in the forest.
Disturbed areas are full of burdock, a delicious and healthful taproot, and its relative, common thistle. This forbiddingly thorny plant has a delicious, celery-like flower stalk. Simply handle with work gloves until you've peeled off the forbidding-looking thorns.
In the woods, we'll hunt for more edible and medicinal herbs and beverages such as greenbrier, ramps, and pokeweed shoots; sassafras roots, black birch twigs, ramps, and jewelweed, a preventative for poison ivy.
The 90-minute event, which is free, begins at 1 PM, Saturday, May 24, at 19 Dudley St. in Yonkers, NY.
Call (914) 968-5851 at least 24 hours ahead to reserve a place. For "Wildman's" 2008 tour calendar and additional info, visit http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com
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