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Yampah Mountain High School Students Get Hands On In The Garden Kathryn, of The Understory Initiative, explains how we tell if seed of Yampah, a culturally significant native food plant, is ready for
Perideridia gairdneri (Yampah) Yampa: Forgotten Roots Atop this high meadow, at 3400 feet elevation, in one of the largest black oak forests left in the west, we gathered some acorns