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Category: Edible Plants

link to Sego Lily- The State Flower of Utah

Sego Lily- The State Flower of Utah

Sego lilies, also known as Mariposa lilies, are beautiful and delicate wildflowers that are native plants to the western United States. Sego lilies typically have white petals with some yellow...

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link to Is Stinging Nettle Edible?

Is Stinging Nettle Edible?

Stinging nettle is also also known by the names Urtica dioica, false nettle, and just nettle. It is a plant that was originally from Europe and Asia. Today, it’s also in North America. The plant is...

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link to Are Elderberries Safe To Eat, or Are They Poisonous?

Are Elderberries Safe To Eat, or Are They Poisonous?

When it comes to edible wild berries, there aren’t that many topics of debate. Can you eat a wild blueberry? Absolutely. Can you eat wild chokecherries? Sure, but like with all stone fruits, you...

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link to Is The Curly Dock or Yellow Dock Plant, Edible?

Is The Curly Dock or Yellow Dock Plant, Edible?

Curly dock was popular as a great food source during the Great Depression due to its wide abundance, free availability , and its tart, lemony flavor. But now, when people spot a little curly dock...

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link to Pine Nuts Are Edible, But Can You Eat Pinecones?

Pine Nuts Are Edible, But Can You Eat Pinecones?

There are more than one hundred different types of pine trees. It’s no surprise, then, that pinecones are a common sight in many parts of the world, particularly in areas where coniferous trees...

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link to 8 of the Edible Wild Berries Found in Nebraska

8 of the Edible Wild Berries Found in Nebraska

The state of Nebraska is a treasure trove for foraging. The late summer to early fall is a great time to look for wild grapes, wild plums, and persimmons. These larger fruits get a lot of attention....

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