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WILD EATS – FORAGING FOR YOUR GRUB - UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
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- May berries/Huckleberries/Deer berries/Blueberries. “These are very common,” McKain said. “May berries, huckleberries, deer berries and blueberries are all names for species in the blueberry genus.
- Dewberries/Blackberries. “These are basically weeds. You can find them growing all over the place. Dewberries and blackberries are two different groups of species in the same genus.
- PawPaw. “Pawpaws are pretty awesome, one of my favorites. They’re a native tree, and the largest, native edible fruit in North America. They are also known as custard apples.
- Dandelions. “You can eat dandelion greens. They’re pretty good for you. The big issue is that they’re sprayed because they’re weeds. You can make wine out of them or a tea.
- Pokeweed. “They’re poisonous. Some medicinal uses are known, but I wouldn’t recommend people eating pokeweed. Why take the chance? It has a red stem and can grow up to six feet tall.
WATERCRESS: PICTURES, FLOWERS, LEAVES
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MULLEIN: PICTURES, FLOWERS, LEAVES & IDENTIFICATION - EDIBLE …
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PURSLANE: PICTURES, FLOWERS, LEAVES & IDENTIFICATION
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50 EDIBLE WILD PLANTS YOU CAN FORAGE FOR A FREE MEAL
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- Burdock (Arctium lappa) This plant is easy to spot if you look for the annoying burrs. When those aren’t present, look for a rosette of oblong, pointed leaves with no stem that grow close to the ground in the first year.
- Wood lily (Lilium philadelphicum) Look for cup-shaped, purple-spotted orange flowers on a 1 to 3-foot stalk. The stem has long, narrow leaves in whorls.
- Bamboo (Bambusoideae) There are hundreds of bamboo species, and 110 of them are edible. Use a guide to determine which types grow near you. Edible parts: The shoots are the edible portion of the plant.
- Blueberries (Cyanococcus) Blueberries grow multiple thornless canes directly out of the soil in sunny areas close to water. They only grow wild in the northern and eastern areas of the U.S.
- Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia) Look for a many-branched cactus with broad, flat pads. They bloom from April to June and can be found wild from Canada to Argentina.
15 WILD PLANTS YOU CAN EAT • OUTDOOR CANADA
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6 NUTRITIOUS EDIBLE PLANTS TO GROW AT HOME - HEALTHLINE
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EDIBLE PLANTS IN ALABAMA [FORAGING GUIDE AND TIPS]
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EDIBLE WILD PLANTS IN ALABAMA - NATURE | SCIENCEBRIEFSS.COM
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20 WILD EDIBLE PLANTS - FARMERS' ALMANAC
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ALABAMA EDIBLES : A GUIDE TO THE EDIBLE WILD PLANTS OF …
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MANY WILD ALABAMA PLANTS USEFUL FOR FOOD, MEDICINE
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11 BEST WILD EDIBLE PLANTS YOU CAN FIND EVERYWHERE
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LIST OF EDIBLE PLANTS WITH PICTURES - MY GARDEN GUIDE
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