Native Bahamian Edible Plants

Native Bahamian Edible Plants

From salty coastlines to dense coppice forests, The Bahamas is home to a rich variety of native fruits. This post is part 1 of a series that highlights beloved wild fruits. Sea grape, Cocoplum, Wild Saffron, Guanaberry, and Pigeon Plum all play a role in our ecosystems, culture, and cuisine. Whether you’ve tasted them fresh off the tree or heard stories of their traditional uses, these fruits are worth celebrating and preserving.

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Native Bahamian Plants: Volume 2 - Flowers

Native Bahamian Plants: Volume 2 - Flowers

In Volume 2, we’ll be learning about 5 Native flowers Lignum Vitae, Yellow Elder, Wild Sage, Jacaranda and Bahamian Buttercup. We’ll learn where they are found and what medicinal/health benefits they have, because almost all Bahamian plants have medicinal/health benefits.

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