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DESCRIPTION:Non-native invasive plant species are the bane to many gardeners, 
 landscapers, and other such plant enthusiasts...but not to those who know 
 better! In fact, many so called “weeds” are actually quite useful as 
 either wild foods or medicines. Because they thrive on disturbed soils, 
 these plants abound in areas of high population density and can be found in 
 great abundance in and around the cities of the Bay Area. Due to their 
 damaging effects on native plant habitats, their harvest and use makes 
 practical sense and should always be encouraged over the use of our own 
 native species. In this way, we help to restore and preserve our native 
 plant communities at the same time as restoring and preserving our own 
 health! Come join us as we learn how to better utilize these vilified urban 
 renegades that are so often needlessly wasted. This class includes a 
 lecture/slideshow, a large selection of live plant samples, 
 edible/medicinal plant tasting, and a tour of a nearby urban garden in West 
 Oakland.\n\nDate: June 6, 10am-5pm\n\nLocation: Blue Wind Botanical 
 Medicine Clinic, 823 32nd Street, Oakland, CA\n\nInstructor: Tellur 
 Fenner\n\nRegistration: Phone: 510-428-1810  Email: 
 bluewindbmc@gmail.com\n\nWebsite: www.bluewindbmc.com\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/24/18642850.php
SUMMARY:EDIBLE AND MEDICINAL “WEEDS” OF THE BAY AREA
LOCATION:Blue Wind Botanical Medicine Clinic, 823 32nd Street, Apt. B, Oakland, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/24/18642850.php
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