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We invite you to explore the posts and learn about plants native to the Eastern Woodlands. Through this blog, Native Roots Farm Foundation (NRFF) showcases the rich diversity of native plants and the important relationships Indigenous communities have with them. We hope you enjoy reading and learning more about the natural world around us.

 

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Shankolo (Bald Cypress)
Native Roots Farm FoundationMay 28, 2022
Nènèskakw (Eastern Redbud)
Native Roots Farm FoundationApril 26, 2022
Manoomin (Wild Rice)
Native Roots Farm FoundationMarch 9, 2022
Gwen'den'en niyo'enno'den' (Red Osier Dogwood)
Gwen'den'en niyo'enno'den' (Red Osier Dogwood)
Native Roots Farm FoundationFebruary 12, 2022
Ultsă΄gĭtă΄ útana (Devil’s Walking Stick)
Ultsă΄gĭtă΄ útana (Devil’s Walking Stick)
Native Roots Farm FoundationJanuary 15, 2022
Selu (Corn)
Selu (Corn)
Native Roots Farm FoundationSeptember 1, 2021
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Native Roots Farm Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating Native American cultures, protecting open space, cultivating a public garden, and practicing sustainable agriculture. Native Roots Farm Foundation is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)3 nonprofit. 

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day reminds us that abundance is meant to be shared.

This season, as birds feasted on some of the Puhwem and Lenape Blue Corn in The Three Sisters Garden, we were reminded of resilience and reciprocity. Our plant relatives
We’re ushering in these beautiful fall days with you – outdoors and in community! You can show up and support NRFF in multiple ways this month:

⭐ October 10-13: Help us raise $10,000 during our annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day campai
Did you miss us? It’s powwow and programming season and we can’t wait to see you!

Mark your calendar, friends, for events in Lower Delaware and Brooklyn, NY:

☀️ September 6 and 7: the Nanticoke Indian Powwow at Hudson Fields in Milton,
We haven’t been online recently – because we’ve been busy in The Three Sisters Garden!

We began the 2025 season in April with tribal members and community partners praying for the garden, building relationships, and sowing Lenape a
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