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Wild Edible Plants Part 10 of 10 Video

Arctium lappa Burdock
Maianthemum racemosum False Solomon Seal
Valerianella olitoria, carinata Corn Salad
Verbena hastata Blue Verbena
Viola Violet
Vitis Wild Grape
Washingtonia filifera California Fan Palm
Wyethia augustifolia Mule Ears
Xerophyllum tenax Bear Grass
Yucca species Joshua tree

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Comments on "Wild Edible Plants Part 10 of 10"

Thanks for? all ...
Thanks for? all these videos, excellent work.

Hello, Thank you ...
Hello, Thank you very much for you answer. Very? interesting videos How you learned? about this plants? (books, own experience,etc) I have books about these plants. Which books do you recommend me to read? Do you have cookbooks about wild plants? Thank you very much

@boysselle - Hello, ...
@boysselle - Hello, Thank you very much for you answer. Very interesting videos How you learned about this plants? (books, own experience,etc) Where do you live? I live in zone 8a. I have books about these plants. Which? books do you recommend me to read? Do you have recipes about how to cook wild plants? Thank you again

@boysselle I have ...
@boysselle I have probably only eaten about a third of them from the 10 videos. On this video I have only tried 4 or maybe 5. Yucca is very closely? related to Joshua trees. I used to make sparkling wine from wild grapes and I have eaten burdock roots. I have tasted violets and mule ears and eaten the fruit from yucca which is probably close to Joshua tree. If I ate any of the Joshua tree at the park, they would probably flip out.

Thank you. That ...
Thank you. That was a very good? series.

did you ever eat or ...
did you ever eat or cook any of? this? Thank you

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