Wild Edible Plants ACORNS BURDOCK Edible part: roots of 1st-year plants.

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Wild Edible Plants

ACORNS

BURDOCK Edible part: roots of 1st-year plants

CATTAIL Nature’s supermarket Edible parts: rhizomes, shoots, pollen

CHICKORY Roots are roasted and used as a coffee-like beverage Greens used in early spring

DANDELION All parts are edible. This plant has an abundance of uses

DAY LILY Edible parts: Flower buds and tubers

AMARANTH Greens are edible; Seeds are high in protein

KNOTWEED Stems and young shoots are edible

LAMB’S QUARTERS Also known as pigweed Leaves are edible

MILKWEED Flower buds and young seed pods are edible

ELDERBERRY Edible parts include blossoms and berries

PLANTAIN Young leaves are edible

POKE (POKEWEED) Young sprouts are edible

PURSLANE Leaves are eaten raw in salads

SHEEP SORREL Another popular salad green

WILD GRAPE Can be used for jams, jellies, and wine