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Growing mushrooms that are harvested from the wild is doable. Jeremiah Stevens fromOhio Valley Mushrooms give us a look into his home lab.
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One of the more common wild plant folklores is to put Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) on a poison ivy rash
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Motherwort’s name is derived from the plant's abilities to make a positive impact on women’s health.
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Although Black Locust is considered a scrub tree by some people, it has many delightful benefits.
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Stinging Nettle is growing in popularity with many uses and recipes.
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Everyone knows not to touch poison ivy, but there are several other plants in Appalachia that one should also avoid around these parts. Warning: Some of these plants can be deadly. Here are four plants that you may or may not want to touch in Appalachia.
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Watch 'Rosemary', a new documentary from WVPB that follows the campaign of Rosemary Ketchum, the first openly transgender person elected to public office in West Virginia.
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Watch the official trailer for Rosemary, WVPB’s documentary profiling the campaign of the first openly transgender person to be elected to public office in West Virginia.
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Enjoy a zen moment from the West Virginia Botanic Garden from West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
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You may have heard of the Paw Paw, but how much do you really know about this mysterious Appalachian fruit? Learn about the Paw Paw from WVU Core Arboretum Director Zack Fowler!