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Do you ever feel stressed, stretched thin, and in need of a break from it all? You’re not alone. Welcome to Plant Connection. If you’re looking to reconnect with the world and find balance in the chaos, this plant podcast is for you. I’m your host, Lisa Cutshaw, a landscape architect and erstwhile plant ecologist – nature lover, farmer, hiker, seeker – and if you’re interested in exploring ways to deepen your relationship with nature and explore the many benefits that come with it, you are i ...
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No thanksgiving feast would be complete without pumpkin pie. No Halloween would be complete without a front yard decked with jack-o'-lanterns. But the pumpkin had a rocky start to its popularity. In this episode of Plant Connection, we follow the fascinating journey of the pumpkin, from overlooked and unfashionable to a beloved cultural icon of bot…
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Pecan pie, praline, pecan brittle. It’s hard to imagine a time when pecans weren’t a beloved staple, particularly in the American South. But pecans are one of the most recently domesticated food plants. In today’s episode of Plant Connection, I dig into the surprising history of the pecan tree - an unassuming native plant that quietly propagated ac…
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With its flexible yet tough shoots, arrowwood (or Viburnum dentatum) was the perfect plant for making arrow shafts. But that’s not all. The Cherokee and other tribes made use of arrowwood for both survival and medicinal purposes, and that’s why I wanted to look into its history in this episode of Plant Connection. And the story of arrowwood doesn’t…
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Most of us know blueberries as the sweet “superfood” we toss into smoothies or onto our pancakes. But the story of the blueberry runs much deeper, touching myth, history, survival, and children’s literature. In this episode, I take you into the world of the wild blueberry (or Vaccinium angustifolium if we want to get technical) - a low bush plant t…
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What comes to mind when you think of the hawthorn? Maybe it’s a positive memory of one in your garden sharing its beauty all year round - or maybe it’s the sharp sting of a thorn! In this episode, we explore why the many varieties of hawthorn have captured human imagination for centuries, and why it continues to offer protection and wonder to those…
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Some plants quietly impact the world around us - the natural world and the people living in it, offering food, meaning, and connection - without demanding much attention… The serviceberry is one of them. In this episode, I explore the deep-rooted beauty of this humble plant and what it has to offer. The serviceberry, also known as juneberry (amongs…
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For centuries, people have turned to nature for healing, reflection, and renewal. And the dogwood tree is one of those plants that have offered this sense of healing. This week, I explore the flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) - a tree that marks the arrival of spring with its delicate white blooms. From its role in the Charlottesville Dogwood Viet…
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The sugar maple is more than just a tree - it’s a symbol of community, resilience, and the gifts nature offers us. And that’s why in this first episode of Plant Connection, I’ve decided to explore the deep relationship between humans and this iconic tree. The sugar maple has long been cherished for its wonderful colors and its role in producing map…
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Do you ever feel stressed, stretched thin, and in need of a break from it all? You’re not alone. Welcome to Plant Connection. If you’re looking to reconnect with the world and find balance in the chaos, this podcast is for you. I’m your host, Lisa Cutshaw, a landscape architect and erstwhile plant ecologist – nature lover, farmer, hiker, seeker – a…
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