The Wikipedia of prairie plants — identify what's growing, learn to grow it yourself, and find out what it's good for.
Cold-hardy prairie staples — roots, greens, brassicas and beans.
Flavour and medicine from the same bed — most double as remedies.
Hardy fruit that shrugs off a prairie winter.
Beauty that feeds the bees and guards the vegetable patch.
Indigenous species — food, medicine and habitat, adapted to this land.
Shelterbelt, orchard and foraging trees for the northern yard.
Plant identification here is educational — never eat, forage, or medicate with a wild plant on the basis of a website alone. Many edible plants have toxic look-alikes. When in doubt, grow from known seed, or confirm with an expert before you harvest.