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  • Wild Carrots and Queen Anne’s Lace
    Daucus Carota Pusillus: Edible Wild Carrots I’ve never understood the confusion over identifying the Wild Carrot also called Queen Anne’s Lace: It has a flat white blossom with a red spot in the middle, hairy stems and stalk, and the white root that smells like carrot As the blossom ages it folds up looking like a bird’s nest That seems quite easy to me, and was when I was a kid
  • Wild Carrots Archives - Eat The Weeds and other things, too
    Daucus Carota Pusillus: Edible Wild Carrots I’ve never understood the confusion over identifying the Wild Carrot also called Queen Anne’s Lace: It has a flat white blossom with a red spot in the middle, hairy stems and stalk, and the white root that smells like carrot As the blossom ages it folds up looking like a bird’s nest That seems quite easy to me, and was when I was a kid
  • Foraging Instructors - Eat The Weeds and other things, too
    The quickest and safest way to learn foraging is with a local expert You not only learn what there is to know but do not spend time learning things you don’t need to know Further, you also get the local angle on plants, important information that is usually not found in foraging books published on […]
  • Wild Parsnip - Eat The Weeds and other things, too
    Wild Parsnip, Pastinaca sativa, is native to Europe but is found in all of North America except Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida It’s a root vegetable closely related to carrots and parsley and has been cultivated since at least the early Greeks It was part of the tribute the Germans gave to Roman Emperor Tiberius […]
  • Ragweed - Eat The Weeds and other things, too
    The grain is some 47% crude protein and 38% crude fat That’s an energy powerhouse despite the small size The seed oil is edible and at least one person alive today has eaten a small hand full of seeds They taste like wheat bran In excess of 5,000 seeds can be produce per plant Generally said Ragweed is not an “antique vegetable” as such things are sometime called But, it might be a
  • Flowers Archives - Page 59 of 101 - Eat The Weeds and other things, too
    Among the wild flowers I played with as a kid was Queen Ann’s Lace, the wild carrot Its bird’s nest blossom with a red hue in the middle was easy to identify It’s also hairy and smells of carrots Perhaps surprisingly, it’s not native to North America but an import from Europe Centuries ago the modern carrot was cultivated from the Queen Ann’s Lace, and by the way, the green tops
  • Carrotwood, Tuckeroo - Eat The Weeds and other things, too
    The arils on the fruit are reportedly edible Cupaniopsis anacardioides: An Aboriginal Treat With a nickname of Tuckeroo, you know the Carrotwood Tree has to be from Australia, and it is What foraging books in this hemisphere won’t tell you is that part of the ripe fruit is supposedly edible (Many thanks to Lee Etherington at the www bushtuckershop com for doing some original Australian
  • Edible Flowers: Part Two - Eat The Weeds and other things, too
    Among the wild flowers I played with as a kid was Queen Ann’s Lace, the wild carrot Its bird’s nest blossom with a red hue in the middle was easy to identify It’s also hairy and smells of carrots Perhaps surprisingly, it’s not native to North America but an import from Europe Centuries ago the modern carrot was cultivated from the Queen Ann’s Lace, and by the way, the green tops
  • Eat The Weeds and other things, too - Page 46 of 112 - Foraging . . .
    Most people don’t think of an edible wild flower growing in the middle of your driveway Our driveway was hard-packed sand and gravel Every summer it sprouted a determined crop of Pineapple Weed, Matricaria matricarioides I noticed our horses, which doubled as our collective lawn mower, didn’t eat them That led to my investigation
  • Edible Wild Flowers - Eat The Weeds and other things, too
    In the carrot family it is a prime edible found in the eastern two thirds of North America plus one county in southeastern Wyoming It’s native and prefers moist woodlands but is also well-known for surviving droughts Golden Alexanders blooms from May to June, which varies a bit from Florida to Canada





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