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Where the Wild Plants Grow: Virginia and the Appalachian: A Forager’s Guide to Wild Food, Medicinal Herbs, and Natural Remedies (Where the Wild Plants Grow: Illustrated Foraging Guides)

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Where the Wild Plants Grow: Virginia and the Appalachian: A Forager’s Guide to Wild Food, Medicinal Herbs, and Natural Remedies (Where the Wild Plants Grow: Illustrated Foraging Guides)

$5.99 USD
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Discover the wild abundance of Virginia and the Blue Ridge with this beautifully illustrated, season-by-season foraging field guide.

Where the Wild Plants Grow: Virginia and the Blue Ridge is your essential handbook for identifying, harvesting, preserving, and cooking the wild plants that grow across Virginia's four distinct regions: the Tidewater coast, the rolling Piedmont, the Blue Ridge mountains, and the Shenandoah Valley.

Whether you're a beginner forager, a seasoned wildcrafter, or someone seeking a deeper connection to Virginia's land and food traditions, this guide will equip you with the practical skills and regional knowledge to forage safely, sustainably, and confidently.

Inside the book, you'll find:

30 detailed plant profiles , organized by season — including ramps, stinging nettle, dandelion, chickweed, common blue violet, wood sorrel, lamb's quarters, morels, elderberry, chanterelles, wineberries, black raspberry, wild strawberry, sassafras, pokeweed, wild mint, pawpaw, American persimmon, acorns, hickory nuts, black walnut, autumn olive, hen of the woods, burdock, plantain, yarrow, Jerusalem artichoke, cattails, wild onion, and mullein

A visual Forager's Year calendar showing exactly when each plant is in season across Virginia's regions, from the early Tidewater spring to the late Appalachian fall

A regional map of Virginia's four foraging zones with each region's habitat profile, signature plants, and harvest character

5 critical lookalike profiles — water hemlock, poison hemlock, false morels, mountain laurel, and mature pokeweed — with toxicity ratings, symptom guides, and side-by-side identification cues

13 traditional Virginia recipes : ramp pesto, wild strawberry shortcake, black raspberry jam, elderberry cordial, persimmon pudding, acorn flour pancakes, wild onion pickles, and more

The Five Foundations of wild-plant preservation — tinctures, cordials, jams, infused vinegars, and drying — with the full method for each

A grounded forager's ethics , drawing on Indigenous practice, Appalachian folk knowledge, and modern field-naturalist science

Every plant entry includes its botanical name, season window, edible parts, where in Virginia to look for it, what it tastes like, identification cues, preparation methods, and a "Forager's Tip" plus a "Did You Know."

Perfect for:

Beginner and intermediate foragers in Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic

Homesteaders, herbalists, and wildcrafters

Hikers, backpackers, and trail-runners exploring the Blue Ridge, Shenandoah, and Appalachian ranges

Cooks and home preservers who want to connect their kitchens to Virginia's woods, fields, and waters

Anyone foraging in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, eastern Kentucky, or Tennessee — the broader Blue Ridge and Appalachian foodscape

Slow down. Walk the same patch of ground across a year. Learn one plant at a time. The land knows you, even when you are lost

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