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“The Deep Roots of Texas Edible, Medicinal, and Craft Plants,” HLNPSOT

  • Marble Falls Library 101 Main Street Marble Falls, TX, 78654 United States (map)

Leslie Bush will describe the many ways in which the indigenous people of Texas used plants, such as food, basketry, and more. She will explain how the remains of plants used by the early indigenous people are recovered and identified by archeologists. She will wrap up with a discussion of those beneficial plants that could be planted in gardens today. NOTE: This event also can be viewed via Zoom. For complete information, please see the Facebook post here.

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