Edible Wild FlowerCO-OP Video:Algebra,Kids&Conflict Resolve
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Edible Wild FlowerCO-OP Video:Algebra,Kids&Conflict Resolve
Edible Wildflowers 1
Sec
tion
62.
169
(b)
of t
he L
os
Ang
eles
Mun
icip
al C
ode
O
ccup
ants
Res
iden
tial
Par
kway
Lan
dsca
ping
N
ativ
e P
lant
Pro
gram
(R
PLN
PP
) in
the
cit
y of
Los
Ang
eles
Con
side
ring
tha
t a
curb
side
is a
n un
deru
tiliz
ed s
trip
of
land
bet
wee
n th
e si
dew
alk
and
the
stre
et, t
he r
egul
atio
ns
wer
e a
poin
t of
con
tent
ion
in lo
wer
-inco
me
neig
hbor
hood
s, w
hich
oft
en la
ck g
reen
spa
ce a
nd a
cces
s to
fre
sh, h
ealt
hy f
oods
. H
owev
er, u
rban
far
mer
s ha
ve r
easo
n to
che
er. T
he L
.A.
Cit
y C
ounc
il ha
s vo
ted
to a
llow
Ang
elen
os t
o pl
ant
frui
ts
and
vege
tabl
es in
the
ir p
arkw
ays
- tha
t st
rip
of c
ity-
owne
d la
nd b
etw
een
the
side
wal
k an
d th
e st
reet
- w
itho
ut a
pe
rmit
. Fru
it t
rees
, how
ever
, will
sti
ll re
quir
e a
perm
it.
LA C
ity
Cou
ncil
appr
oves
cur
bsid
e pl
anti
ng o
f fr
uits
and
ve
geta
bles
L.A
. New
Cit
y O
rdin
ance
: 183
474,
Sec
.62.
169.
(b
): I
n ac
cord
ance
wit
h S
ecti
on 6
2.16
9 (b
) of
the
Los
A
ngel
es M
unic
ipal
Cod
e, “
No
perm
it is
req
uire
d by
the
ow
ner
of p
rope
rty
fron
ting
the
par
kway
por
tion
of
the
stre
et in
an
area
zon
ed f
or r
esid
enti
al u
se in
ord
er f
or t
he
owne
r to
rem
ove
exis
ting
shr
ubs
and
plan
ts a
nd r
epla
ce
the
shru
bs a
nd p
lant
s w
ith
land
scap
ing,
incl
udin
g ed
ible
pl
ant
mat
eria
ls...
” ow
ners
or
occu
pant
s of
res
iden
tial
ly z
oned
pro
pert
ies
may
inst
all s
hrub
and
gro
und
cove
r pl
ant
mat
eria
ls w
ithi
n pa
rkw
ays
fron
ting
the
ir p
rope
rtie
s w
itho
ut t
he n
eed
to
obta
in a
per
mit
, whi
le s
till
bein
g he
ld r
espo
nsib
le f
or
mai
nten
ance
.
Cal
ifor
nia
Pop
py
On
Mar
ch 2
, 190
3 th
e C
alif
orni
a po
ppy,
Esc
hsc
ho
lzia
ca
lifo
rnic
a, b
ecam
e th
e of
fici
al s
tate
flo
wer
of
Cal
ifor
nia
(C
a. G
over
nmen
t C
ode
Sec
tion
421
).
A
lgeb
ra W
orks
Civ
il ri
ghts
issu
es: R
E: f
ood
anxi
ety
and
bein
g fr
ee
to b
e ou
t si
de.
PR
OB
LEM
: ALG
EB
RA
BY
TH
IRD
GR
AD
E A
s B
ob M
oses
, fou
nder
of
the
Alg
ebra
Pro
ject
doe
s; I
see
as
the
lead
ing
caus
e of
hig
h sc
hool
and
col
lege
dro
p ou
t ra
tes.
The
pre
ssur
e of
try
ing
to p
ass
Alg
ebra
som
ehow
tra
nsfo
rms
or m
etab
oliz
es in
to
Pri
sone
r's
wor
king
for
fre
e on
jobs
the
y w
eren
't a
llow
ed t
o co
me
to in
the
fre
e m
arke
t.
SO
LUT
ION
: ALG
EB
RA
OU
R W
AY T
OD
AY: U
se o
f th
e pr
ojec
t as
bri
dge
inte
rfac
e to
po
vert
y an
d fo
od s
tabi
lity
and
the
esse
ntia
ls o
f al
gebr
aic
thin
king
, thi
s pr
ojec
t br
idge
s lo
gica
l thi
nkin
g, m
ath
less
ons
and
solv
ing
and
impl
emen
ting
rea
l lif
e en
deav
ors.
For
ex
ampl
e, c
onfl
ict
reso
luti
on a
nd in
nate
cre
ativ
ity
impl
emen
tati
ons
and
we
can
thin
k ou
r w
ay t
hrou
gh t
he s
tepp
ing-
ston
es c
alle
d te
sts.
One
obj
ecti
ve is
to
insp
ire
stud
ents
w
ho h
ave
trou
ble
visu
aliz
ing
text
book
exa
mpl
es u
sing
inte
ract
ive
mod
els
to
dem
onst
rate
bas
ic m
athe
mat
ical
pri
ncip
les?
At
the
sam
e ti
me
kids
pro
blem
sol
ve u
sing
in
divi
dual
ski
lls a
nd g
roup
par
tici
pati
on in
the
urb
an g
arde
n m
ade
avai
labl
e by
the
cit
y of
Los
Ang
eles
on
resi
dent
ial s
tree
ts a
s an
exe
rcis
e in
wor
king
tog
ethe
r fo
r th
e co
mm
on g
ood.
The
bas
es f
or c
omm
unit
y de
velo
pmen
t an
d co
oper
atio
n is
in t
he h
eart
s of
the
chi
ldre
n. R
esid
enti
al P
arkw
ay L
ands
capi
ng -T
he g
arde
n-pr
ovid
es a
ple
thor
a of
op
port
unit
ies
to p
ract
ice
basi
c m
athe
mat
ical
fun
ctio
ns s
uch
as c
alcu
lati
ons,
co
mpa
riso
ns, a
nd m
easu
rem
ents
usi
ng h
ands
-on
acti
viti
es. I
n th
e ga
rden
, you
can
the
n tr
ansl
ate
colle
cted
dat
a in
to a
wid
e va
riet
y of
cha
rts,
gra
phs,
and
rep
orts
. Unl
ike
text
book
exa
mpl
es t
hat
may
not
rel
ate
to s
tude
nts'
exp
erie
nces
, mat
h be
com
es b
oth
prac
tica
l and
rel
evan
t w
hen
stud
ents
impl
emen
t co
ncep
ts t
hey
have
lear
ned
in t
he
clas
sroo
m in
a r
eal-l
ife
gard
en s
etti
ng. T
his
is e
spec
ially
tru
e w
hen
they
see
how
ap
plyi
ng m
ath,
suc
h as
cal
cula
ting
how
man
y se
eds
to p
lant
in a
pot
or
dete
rmin
ing
the
amou
nt o
r th
e co
mpo
siti
on o
f so
il to
use
, aff
ects
the
gro
wth
of
thei
r pl
ants
and
the
ab
ility
to
wok
tog
ethe
r fo
r a
com
mon
goa
l: be
auti
ful f
ood.
Res
ult:
Bab
y do
es a
lgeb
ra!
Bab
y ca
n ea
t a
heal
thy
tast
y fu
lfill
ing
diet
. Alg
ebra
is A
rt! A
rt is
arc
hite
ctur
e.
Arc
hite
ctur
e is
a li
feti
me
skill
lear
ned
by p
arti
cipa
ting
in R
esid
enti
al P
arkw
ay
Land
scap
ing
Nat
ive
Pla
nt P
rogr
am (
RP
LNP
P)
in t
he c
ity
of L
os A
ngel
es.
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Table of Contents
Supplement Edible Wild FlowerCO-OP Video:Algebra,Kids&Conflict Resolve
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Native Plants
GROWN AT HOME FOR BREAKFAST LUNCH OR DINNER
CHOOSE VARIETY IN BEAUTIFUL EDIBLES
AND MEDICINAL
Native Plants
Native Plants Diversity
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…………………………………. FLOWERS ARE GREAT FOR
SALADS
……………………………..Nasturtium Flowers
……………………………………Flowers And Buds
HAIR
…………………………………… Leaves Are A Natural
ANTIBIOTIC
……………………………………………Nasturtium Flowers
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BLOSSOMS Candy
nutritious, containing protein, carbohydrates, iron and vitamin A, as well as Beta Carotene, vitamin C and oil.
cancer, arsenic poisoning, as a diuretic, for urinary tract disorders, uterine bleeding, vaginal yeast infections and as an anti-bacterial agent
cordage to make footwear and baskets as well as medium strength rope.
………………………………………..Day Lilies
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iron, potassium, magnesium, calcium, beta-carotene, sodium, dietary fibre and vitamins A, B, C and E.
erectile dysfunctions and is said to decrease stress, so is given to women too to increase their libido
of liver disorders and diabetes
cough
diuretic -causing increased passing of urine.
laxative
anti microbial properties and is an antiscorbutic having the effect of preventing or curing scurvy. A strong dose of the oil will induce vomiting.
………………………………………. Rocket Eruca Sativa
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protect against cardiovascular disease, detoxify the body, strengthening the immune system, preventing certain cancers, slows the signs of aging, stimulates circulation, prevents diabetes, and improves digestion.
with iron, as well as many other beneficial minerals, but the iron content is specifically important for circulation
in red blood cell production
reduce chances of developing anemia.
………………………………………Cloudberry Rubus chamaemorus
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ITS FLOWER PETALS
anti-inflammatory and antibacterial abilities that help heal cuts and burn eat calendula, you'll gain some antioxidants
LEAVES
maintain vision and healthy skin
to salads, herbal butters and cheese spreads, or use the dried flowers to make tea. The leaves make good flavorings for soups and salads, according to Cornell University.
………………………………………Calendula, or pot marigold
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for Asthma Inhalation of the smoke of Ajwain acts as bronchodialator and makes the breathing pattern easier
Alcohol Addiction decoction
to increase the flavour and savoury of cooking recipes. Fibre (39 gram), and Protein (16 gram). Due to its medicinal value, people like to eat after meal
………………………………………Ammi Flowers-
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Fruits should first be frozen then cooked with jhhjhjhgtjij p9jdjr4wrrˆƒ†ƒ∆†∆ªe9jdfghnjmk,l.;/a23sd4f5ghujikolp;[']
sugar coastal Bluffs North California ]
Crowberry is edible raw or cooked The berry also has a strong reputation in the north for preventing scurvy
The berries and stems have also been used for dying cloth and leather, sprigs have been used as brooms, and it can also be used as fuel ingredient for juice and wine
…………………………………….Crowberry Empetrum Nigrum
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YARROW, for healing and medicine to stop most bleeding in seconds! Even a serious head injury has been addressed with a quick firm compression of yarrow, and was resolved as a problem within 30 seconds! stopping bleeding, stopping pain, preventing infection Containing anti-inflammatory and antiseptic oils as well as astringent tannins, yarrow is very useful as a medicinal herb). When consumed hot, yarrow is a superb medication that helps in getting relief from fevers and contagions like colds, flu, coughs as well as sore throats. useful as a stimulant or tonic for the nervous system.
………………………………………………….Yarrow Flowers
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used in Spain to treat and prevent scurvy – a condition caused by malnutrition. They can be added to salad, frozen in ice cubes, folded into omelets, and added to cold summer soups. Be creative. How about a molded Jell-O or aspic salad with contrasting flowers nestled inside?
Alyssum Flowers-
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Echinacea is also used against many other infections including the flu, urinary tract infections, vaginal yeast infections, genital herpes, bloodstream infections (septicemia), gum disease, tonsillitis, streptococcus infections, syphilis, typhoid, malaria, and diphtheria.Other uses not related to infection include chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), rheumatism, migraines, acid indigestion, pain, dizziness, rattlesnake bites, and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). ECHINACEA: Cone Flower
This plant is said to have strong antibiotic and immune stimulating properties. The Chinese believe that it is an excellent prevention medicine for severe immune disorders. It has been used for centuries to treat measles, mumps, arthritis, chicken pox, blood poisoning, scarlet fever, ulcers, colds, bladder infections and other infections. Make a decoction by boiling two teaspoons of dried root in a cup of water. Drink a cup twice a day. A perennial for zones 3-10.X
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NATIVE Plants Fireweed, famine food or gourmet delight?
it useful for asthma, coughs and intestinal spasms. fireweed useful for chronic diarrhea, recovering from food poisoning, prostate inflammation, sore mouth and swollen gums. It was also used for hemorrhages from the lungs, nose, bladder or uterus. Making Tea blankets
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