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  2. Beyond the vegetable garden: Edible native plants to ... - AOL

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    After the long winter, one of my favorite edible native plants emerges. Ramps or wild leek ( Allium tricoccum ) is an onion that produces tasty edible leaves in spring, followed by small white ...

  3. List of forageable plants - Wikipedia

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    Some are only edible in part, while the entirety of others are edible. Some plants (or select parts) require cooking to make them safe for consumption. Field guides instruct foragers to carefully identify species before assuming that any wild plant is edible.

  4. Category:Edible plants - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The category is for Edible plants. i.e. plants with parts that are safely edible by humans.

  5. Edible plants - Wikipedia

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    Edible plants include: List of culinary fruits; List of culinary herbs and spices; List of culinary nuts; List of edible cacti; List of edible flowers; List of edible seeds; List of forageable plants (edible plants commonly found in the wild) List of leaf vegetables; List of root vegetables; List of vegetables

  6. Dodders come by many names. What to know about the plants in Ohio

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    Ohio has 13 types of dodders growing here. Call it strangleweed, wizard's net, devil's guts, hellbine or witch's hair…or, if you prefer, lady’s laces, angel hair, goldthread or love vine.

  7. Landscape your yard with edible plants for beautiful ... - AOL

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    When it comes to edible plants, plenty of herbs can be grown here, too. We have herbs that grow fine in our sandy, poor soil, like rosemary, sage, thyme and oregano. Then, there are the herbs that ...

  8. Matricaria discoidea - Wikipedia

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    Matricaria discoidea, commonly known as pineappleweed, [3] wild chamomile, disc mayweed, and rayless mayweed, is an annual plant native to North America and introduced to Eurasia where it grows as a common herb of fields, gardens, and roadsides. [4]

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