Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Beneficial Insects: Spiders
Pictured above is the large banded garden spider, Argiope trifasciata. This type of spider is an ORB weaver, spinning their webs into circles commonly seen in gardens.
Below is pictured the hunting white-banded crab spider, Misumenoides formosipes. A predator with no web spinning abilities it attacks its prey, hopefully a garden pest!
While they both look kind of strange and creepy neither one of them is dangerous; to humans that is...
Sunday, November 1, 2009
NASTURTIUMS Tropaeolum majus
MEDICINE:
A native to South and Central America Nasturtiums have long been used
in Andean herbal medicine; as a wound-healing herb, and as an
expectorant to relieve chest conditions.
FOOD:
Any part of the plant can be eaten if it is harvested during the
growing season and used fresh. The mature seed can be ground into a
powder and used as a pepper substitute.
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