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Q: What is meant by edible plants?
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Q: What edible plant is purple?
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Q: What are poisonous and edible plants?
A: Safe: clover, redbud, violets, daisies, nasturtiums, roses, marigolds. Poisonous... Read More »
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Q: What is this edible plant?
A: Edible parts of Hedge Bindweed: Stalks and root - cooked. Washed and steamed. A pleasant sweet taste. Rich in starch and sugars, it is very nutritious. It shoul... Read More »