~ Wild Ginger ~
( Asarum canadense )
Roots edible / But Read Wild Ginger Post
~ Common Elderberry ~
( Sambucus canadensis )
Flower clusters /Berries are edible
( S. Asper )
Young leaves are edible / Remove Spines
~ Plantain ~
( Plantago spp. )
Young leaves edible
( Tragopogon pratensis )
Young leaves / Roots are edible
( Rumex crispus )
Young Leaves edible
( Daucus carota )
Roots are edible
( Hypochoeris radicata )
Leaves / Roots are edible
Now I know what Common Elderberry looks like. Is is edible?
ReplyDeleteAre all these plants edible?
I know the Queen's Ann's Lace
has some toxic look alikes. Some
you do not even want to breathe
in the pollen I think it is.
God Bless You and Yours!!!
I went to Medicine Woman's Roots
ReplyDeleteand read up on the Elderberry.
I needed some of that Elderberry
this last week.
I'll have to harvest some.
I hope it will be ok that
it is close to a freeway.
The freeway is below it.
The bushes are close to
the pond you see on my
blog at the moment.
I'd like to find some ginger
too. I really need some books.
I also went to some site on
your list and read up on dandelion
roots used as a coffee/tea.
God Bless You and Yours!!!
Flassie , I updated this post about what parts of the herb are edible.
ReplyDelete~ Green Blessings ~
JoyceAnn
There are Queen Ann's Lace look alikes that are poisonous.
ReplyDeleteI think it is the ones that do not have the dark spot in the middle that are poisonous.
Thanks for the undate.
Have you ate the roots of
the Queen Ann's Lace b/4?
God Bless You and Yours!!!
I was reading that there is a poisonous Elderberry with red berries that should be avoided.
ReplyDeleteHere is a link that talks about
ReplyDeleteElderberry.
Elderberry
I do wish they had a photo of
the poisonous ones.
God Bless You and Yours!!!
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ReplyDeleteFlassie , All elderberries have poisonous parts , only the flowers and berries are edible , but you can't eat the seeds of elderberry. The leaves and stems are toxic on the common elderberry too.
ReplyDeleteI looked up Red Elderberry , the flowers and berries are cone-shaped , check-out the post for pics. From what I read about it , the red berries are edible when cooked. I will do more research on elderberries before I use them , we have Common Elderberry growing here.
I haven't eaten Queen Anne's Lace yet , need to do more research , such as when you dig the roots and how to prepare.
~ Herbal Blessings ~
JoyceAnn