I am definitely confirming anything I use. I understand that not all are edible.
Good for you.I am definitely confirming anything I use. I understand that not all are edible.
Nope. IIRC, it was a common flower where 16 strains are edible and 4 are poisonous. I may be wrong on numbers, but your post reinforced my belief in "distrust and verify".Bryan may be referring to my daisy fleabane incident. Chewed a flower and spit, my tongue got numb! I was sure it was edible. Double checking, the leaves are edible. If I made that mistake with some of my other flowers...yikes!
Rhubarb where the stalks are edible but the leaves are poisonous.As @winemaker81 said you also need to pay attetion to which part(s) of the plant are edible. We love our fresh tomatoes, but the leaves and stems are poisonous.
I had to look up IIRC,but in doing so shows I am trying to pay attentionNope. IIRC, it was a common flower where 16 strains are edible and 4 are poisonous. I may be wrong on numbers, but your post reinforced my belief in "distrust and verify".
Rhubarb where the stalks are edible but the leaves are poisonous.
Dang it sucks getting old and not knowing what anything means besides wtfI had to look up IIRC,but in doing so shows I am trying to pay attention
My bad...or should I say my bad memory.Nope. IIRC, it was a common flower where 16 strains are edible and 4 are poisonous. I may be wrong on numbers, but your post reinforced my belief in "distrust and verify".
Thanks for sharing the maypop article. I have a tincture going already and now my interest is renewed to try making wine with the fruit. I’ve seen a few fruits already, but not ripe. Also might dry some flowers for tea.There are some good websites that give you details of how to identify an edible plant from a similar looking toxic plant. For example: Growing & Foraging Passionflower & Maypops (+ ways to use them!) - Unruly Gardening
You need to get into the description of the leaves, stems, and flowers. Once you idetify the plant you will have the latin name. Then you can do a second, more specific search for "Identifying genus species"
As @winemaker81 said you also need to pay attetion to which part(s) of the plant are edible. We love our fresh tomatoes, but the leaves and stems are poisonous.
I had to look it up -- WTF has 344 popular meanings, according to 1 site. I admit I know only one of them ...Dang it sucks getting old and not knowing what anything means besides wtf
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