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The spring ephemerals have sprung!

It’s around this time of year that folks to the south and west of us start sharing pictures of spring ephemerals, the glorious first blooms of spring! Spring ephemerals are …

Foraging / Lichens and Mosses / Mushrooms / Native Orchids / Native Plants / Wildflowers

Harvesting wild cranberries and, of course, moss

Vaccininium macrocarpon, or large cranberry, is found in bogs throughout New England and is a true native American fruit. You’ve probably driven by a cranberry bog, not realizing that a …

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