#ediblewildplants
September 19, 2025 at 9:49 PM
It has been almost a full cycle of Wild Talk. And we have a real *treasure* of a plant coming up in Oct! With original linocuts from the inimitable @vanessa_mckiel. @lunenburgbarnacle www.thebarnacle.ca/tag/wild-talk/
#naturewriting #nativeplants #naturalizedplants #ediblewildplants #weedsnotlawns
September 19, 2025 at 1:39 PM
Queen Anne's Lace (Daucus carota in Apiaceae family) is the wild version of carrot. Eat root while it's young or be disappointed. The seeds can be used for birth control. Make sure the stem is hairy; a poisonous cousin has smooth stem & purple blotches. #foraging #ediblewildplants #wildplantmedicine
August 4, 2025 at 10:04 PM
Just dropped a new short 🎥
Found a mulberry tree while biking through the park—sweet, wild, and growing right in the city 🍇🌳

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#wildedibleplants #ediblewildplants #wildberries #foraging #urbanforaging #naturewalk #mulberry
Found a mulberry tree while biking in the park 🍇 #wildedibleplants #ediblewildplants #wildberries
YouTube video by Edible America
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July 8, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Just dropped a new short 🎥
Found a mulberry tree while biking through the park—sweet, wild, and growing right in the city 🍇🌳

▶️ youtube.com/shorts/5DKt_...

#wildedibleplants #ediblewildplants #wildberries #foraging #urbanforaging #naturewalk #mulberry
Found a mulberry tree while biking in the park 🍇 #wildedibleplants #ediblewildplants #wildberries
YouTube video by Edible America
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July 8, 2025 at 6:03 PM
Yucca filamentosa, in the agave family, is blooming! The plant has saponins, so use pounded roots for soap. Flower petals, flower stem & fruit can be eaten. Use root poultice on skin sores. Pounded/scraped leaves yield fibers for cordage. #foraging #photography #ediblewildplants #wildmedicinalplants
June 13, 2025 at 1:36 PM
One of my favorite spring bushes is the native Carolina Allspice, with red flowers in spring & alien looking seed pods in the fall. Calycanthus floridus is the Latin name, in the Calycanthaceae family. You can use the bark in place of cinnamon. The flowers smell good too. #foraging #ediblewildplants
May 12, 2025 at 6:42 PM
Greenbrier (Smilax rotundifolia in Smilacaceae family) is a thorned menace. I'm talking ripped skin, torn clothes, & liberal use of profanity. Its ONLY redeeming feature are the soft new tips. Pull off with hand, sauté in butter, & enjoy eating like a true foodie. #foraging #ediblewildplants
May 9, 2025 at 9:16 PM
Made pumpernickel style crackers with sourdough discard and ground Curly dock seeds. Curly dock is an edible wild plant with seeds that can be ground and used to substitute 1/2 of flour in recipes.
Have you tried using curly dock seeds?
#ediblewildplants #sourdoughstarterdiscard
January 13, 2025 at 3:16 PM
On beech trees here in Maryland, I often see this black spongy sooty mold called Scorias spongiosa, which grows only on the honeydew of aphids that in turn are exclusive to beech trees (Fagus grandifolia). Some research claims it's edible. #fungifriends #ediblewildplants
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