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OTHER TYPES OF EDIBLE WILD PLANTS

You may find berries in short supply, especially if you hike in arid parts of the country. However, don’t despair, as there are numerous edible plants that don’t bear fruit. The five most prevalent edible plants are burdocks, cattails, dandelions, fireweed, and plantain.

Lesson Topics

  • Burdock
  • Cattail
  • Dandelion
  • Fireweed
  • Plantain
Picking Wild Berries That Are Safe to Eat
  • NUTS
  • SEEDS
  • DRIED FRUITS
  • GRAINS
  • SWEETS
  • BERRIES
  • SAFE BERRIES
  • BLACKBERRIES
  • RASPBERRIES
  • BLUEBERRIES
  • WILD CHERRIES
  • STRAWBERRIES
OTHER TYPES OF EDIBLE WILD PLANTS
  • Burdock
  • Cattail
  • Dandelion
  • Fireweed
  • Plantain
Poisonous Berries
  • Chokecherries
  • NIghtshade
  • Moonseed
  • White Baneberry
  • Elderberry
GENERAL TIPS FOR AVOIDING HARMFUL PLANTS
  • FORAGING TIPS
  • HOW TO HARVEST WILD BERRIES
  • CONCLUSION
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