WebCheck out some really cool plants that grow wild in Florida (some native some imported, either way here to stay). There are edible plants everywhere you look... WebJan 18, 2012 · Cost is $30 per adult. The class is usually around three hours long or so and covers edible plants, mushroom, and some medicinals that we find that day. Classes are held hot or cold, rain or shine except for hurricanes. Descriptions of each location and where to meet are below under additional information.
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