Theobrominated

Showing posts with label botany food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label botany food. Show all posts
Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Wednesday wildflower: Cape weed

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Here's something to watch for if you like foraging for wild food: be very careful about misidentifications.  I remember visiting someone...
Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Wednesday Wildflower: Brazilian pepper tree

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I've been wondering about some trees in Sunnynook Park every time I visit Auckland.  From the shape of their leaves and their panicles o...
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Sunday, 10 July 2011

Marmalade

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I made marmalade today, something I’ve never done before.  I used mandarins from Johanna Knox ’s garden.  Marmalade is citrus jam and the w...
Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Puha

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Before European contact brought a wealth of Eurasian and American temperate crops to New Zealand, Maori had to find their food among t...
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Phil Garnock-Jones
Nelson, Tasman, New Zealand
(c) text and photographs copyright Phil Garnock-Jones and may not be used without permission. I'm a botanist in New Zealand. Twitter handle: @Theobrominated. Retired from academia and now doing natural history observations and taxonomic research. The rest of my time I like to do the things on the list below. You can ask if you want to use my photos in publications. For good causes, conservation and the like, I'll generally allow it without a fee; for commercial use, I'm likely to ask for a fee.
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