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Foraging Guide Decal - Plants and Edibles Quick Identification Reference

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Foraging Guide (quick reference for common edible plants)

This decal can be referenced as a reminder for recalling plants and berries that could be edible in a survival scenario where sustenance is needed. The common Dandelion weed is high in potassium, calcium, & vitamin A/B2/C/E/K while the widely available Clover is packed with vitamin C, fiber, & iron. A baseline level of experience is needed before any wild plant life is consumed but this guide can aid in a time where malnourishment and mindset vulnerabilities exist. Separately, foraging is an adventurous and rewarding hobby and can help supplement your pantry with healthy and free food.

  • Comes standard as a pack of two stickers. 
  • 3.5 x 2 inch sticker, semi-gloss.
  • Peel and stick, water resistant coating.
  • Complex identification, edibility, and preparation guide' compacted into a single sided card with graphical reference symbols. 
  • This sticker is also available as a Velcro morale patch. Get it here.

*Note: Curdle dock is more commonly known as curled or curly dock.

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Foraging Guide (quick reference for common edible plants)

This decal can be referenced as a reminder for recalling plants and berries that could be edible in a survival scenario where sustenance is needed. The common Dandelion weed is high in potassium, calcium, & vitamin A/B2/C/E/K while the widely available Clover is packed with vitamin C, fiber, & iron. A baseline level of experience is needed before any wild plant life is consumed but this guide can aid in a time where malnourishment and mindset vulnerabilities exist. Separately, foraging is an adventurous and rewarding hobby and can help supplement your pantry with healthy and free food.

  • Comes standard as a pack of two stickers. 
  • 3.5 x 2 inch sticker, semi-gloss.
  • Peel and stick, water resistant coating.
  • Complex identification, edibility, and preparation guide' compacted into a single sided card with graphical reference symbols. 
  • This sticker is also available as a Velcro morale patch. Get it here.

*Note: Curdle dock is more commonly known as curled or curly dock.

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