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It’s chanterelle mushroom season in Northeast Georgia. Let’s see what we can find on the trails!
Foraging in summer is a prime time to hone your botanical identification skills, as many plants and fungi bloom and fruit. You can tell a lot about a plant by its inflorescence (flower) and fruit, and knowing how to do this might even help you distinguish a toxic plant from a non-toxic one – an essential skill for every forager to learn!
On this walk, we will likely encounter Solomon’s seal with its dangling purple berries and delicate Queen Anne’s lace in bloom. If lucky, we may glimpse the elusive ghost pipe, a potent natural analgesic.
On this walk, you’ll experience the peak of the growing season and learn lots about using local plants of early summer as food and medicine.