10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ROCK TRIPE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants
ROCK TRIPE (Umbilicaria) FAMILY - Rock Tripe (Umbilicariaceael OTHER
NAMES - Blistered Rock Tripe, Tripe, Tripe de Roche. DESCRIPTION - Likely the
most widely known of the wild foods of the Far North is the lichen called rock tripe
, ...
2
Field Guide to Medicinal Wild Plants Second Edition
This illustrated guide to North American wild medicinals has been a nature classic for over thirty years.
Bradford Angier, David K. Foster, 2008
3
Gooseberry Falls to Grand Portage: A Walking Guide to the ...
Eleven: Rock Tripe, Anorthosite, and Native Copper Walk down the steep flight of
stairs that appear to be stuck to the side of the massive, almost vertical rock wall.
Rock tripe, a fairly thick leathery lichen, grows on the outcrop, looking a bit like ...
Ron Morton, Steve Morse, 2007
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Traditional Plant Foods of Canadian Indigenous Peoples: ...
Some Woods Cree people considered rock tripe cooked with fish broth to be "...
good nourishment for a sick person since it would not upset the stomach" (
Leighton, 1985). The lichen could be dried, then eaten later as a solid food or
boiled in ...
Harriet V. Kuhnlein, Nancy J. Turner, 1991
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Lichens for Vegetable Dyeing
Pustulous moss. Rock Tripe. See PLATE V and details on PLATE I. In North
America known as Umbilicaria papulosa, or Lasallia papulosa (Ach) Llano. All
the Umbilicarias, once known as Gyrophoras in Britain, will give Orchil, except
var.
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The Lehigh Valley: A Natural and Environmental History
CRUSTOSE LICHEN FOLIOSE LICHEN ROCK TRIPE BEARD LICHEN
CUSHION (On twig) MOSS DIXIE CUP (GOBLET) LICHEN BRITISH SOLDIER
HAIRCAP MOSS All prominent on ridge tops, bare rock, and recently glaciated
areas scale ...
7
Camping & Wilderness Survival: The Ultimate Outdoors Book
... food is rock tripe. It looks like a leathery dark lettuce leaf up to three inches
wide attached to rocky surfaces. Rock tripe grows from the Arctic to the southern
states. It can be eaten raw or in a soup or stew.
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Wisconsin's Natural Communities: How to Recognize Them, ...
Characteristic Species exposed cliff Plants American pennyroyal columbine
harebell marginal wood-fern rock-cap fern rock spikemoss sand cress sleepy
catchfly smooth cliff-brake Mosses and Lichens blistered rock tripe boulder lichen
fleecy ...
9
The Everything Guide to Foraging: Identifying, Harvesting, ...
Rock tripe is a foliose lichen that grows on rocks in open woods from the Arctic
south to the northern United States and in the mountains south to Georgia. The
top surface is gray to olive-brown while the underside is black. It is attached near
...
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How to Stay Alive in the Woods: A Complete Guide to Food, ...
A Complete Guide to Food, Shelter and Self-Preservation Anywhere Bradford
Angier. Rock Tripe ROCK TRIPE erhaps the most widely known of the wild foods
of the Far North is the lichen called rock tripe, whose growth reaches into the ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ROCK TRIPE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
rock tripe im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Nature Journal: Land snails are marvelous to behold
... world in search of calcium-rich plants and soil, they can follow the mucus track back “home” to a chosen spot under leaf litter, moss mats, rocks, logs, rock tripe, ... «Asheville Citizen-Times, Jul 15»
Cold-weather hike on Laurel Falls Trail delivers great views
The trail passes rock faces, covered in light green lichen and occasionally brown rock tripe like roof tiles. I walked past these rocks and along the mountainside ... «Knoxville News Sentinel, Feb 15»
Some Thoughts On The Nature Of Property
I could show you where an immense boulder balances on another wondrously odd, draped in rock tripe. I call it Fox Perch, after the companion in whose ... «WBUR, Jan 15»
Leaving the lichen alone
Though used as food in desperate times (by some Native Americans and many early Arctic explorers who often called it "rock tripe"), it has low nutritional value ... «Sun Sentinel, Nov 14»
Fairchild's tropical garden column: Leave that lichen alone
I can't think of any other organism that can survive on bare rock. ... many early Arctic explorers used it as food in desperate times (they often called it “rock tripe”), ... «MiamiHerald.com, Okt 14»
Around New England: Rhododendrons Flourish in Maine
Here, visitors can see fiddlehead ferns, swamp cabbage, and rock tripe (a leafy lichen on the rocks that is a prized delicacy in Scandinavia and Japan, and was ... «Boston.com, Jun 14»
Magic of Stone Flower
Rock tripe is a lichen that has frequently been used as an emergency food in North America. My all time favourite restaurant The Fat Duck serves Oak Moss ... «Daily News & Analysis, Apr 14»
Minnewaska ramble: Beacon Hill
... cherry stones chewed by deer mice on a rock ledge as I walk the Beacon Hill ... life: on the stone itself, blistery rock tripe lichen and evergreen polypody fern, ... «New Paltz Times, Dez 13»
Nature at your doorstep – Dickie Barre
In places the bare rock ledges are polished smooth by glacial scouring, and bear ... outcrops, while brown rock tripe lichen stuccoes the boulders and cliff faces. «New Paltz Times, Mai 13»
Three Dishes at Atera
He moved to New York City from Portland Ore., last fall, and soon began hiking in Harriman State Park, where he gathers a lichen called rock tripe that clings to ... «New York Times, Jul 12»