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Episode 5: Barberry Anarchy, Mandrakes, Ticks, and how the Feds F'd US

Episode 5: Barberry Anarchy, Mandrakes, Ticks, and how the Feds F'd US

FromPlants are People too: Botany Podcast


Episode 5: Barberry Anarchy, Mandrakes, Ticks, and how the Feds F'd US

FromPlants are People too: Botany Podcast

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 5: Takes a look at the Berberidaceae family and the genera of this family in New England, Caulophyllum (blue cohosh)  & Podophyllum (Mandrake/Mayapple) and in particular Berberis (Barberry). The federal government around the turn of the century put forward a 30 year program to eradicate the Common Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) from the surrounding areas in order to save grain crops from Black Stem Rust. Find out the complications of what they did and how that's effecting us in the 21st century. This episode also discusses the Japanese barberry and it's ecological effects on ticks, and native plants.Support the show
Released:
Dec 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (32)

Centering around the topics of botany, taxonomy, native flora, ecological and the evolutionary traits of plants, this podcast is designed to bring attention to and broaden the botanical knowledge of it's audience. While we can't know everything, with this podcast I hope to spark ideas and curiosity of the audience to dig deeper into botanical realms. Primarily focused on the native flora of North American, and in particular, New England, the majority of the topics and botanical species discussed will pertain to the Northeast region of the United States. Enjoy.Send Questions, Show Ideas or anything botanically relevant to plantsarepeopletoopodcast@gmail.com or on IG @plants.are.people.too