Edible Products Edible products include mushrooms, seeds, nuts, fruits & berries, wildlife, greens and roots. Wholesale or commercial wild collection of most of these products would not provide enough volume to make market sale possible and profitable and would deplete and likely endanger the resource for both local human use and for wildlife.
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Wild blueberry
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Crab apple
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Bramble berry
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Grapes
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Elderberry
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Cranberry
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Mulberry
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Teaberry
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Gooseberry
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Mayapple
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Persimmon
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Paw paw
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Fruits and Berries
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Nuts Natural Resource A nut is a seed embryo encased in a hard shell which contains high amounts of protein and fat to nourish the seedling plant in its initial stages of growth. Nuts have been an important source of food for many centuries in Appalachia.
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Boletus
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Chanterelle
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Chicken of the woods
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Hedgehog
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Honey
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Matsuke
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Morel
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Oyster
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Shaggy manes
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Shiitake
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Mushrooms Common Types
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FOREST FOREVER
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