Eating Guide
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Solomon's SealSolomon's seal plants are a species of flowering plants native to Europe and Asia. These plants have small white tubular flowers that hang down from an arching stem.... Click to read more.
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Sow ThistleThe sow thistle can be found in many forms but a bright yellow flower with many petals protruding from the center is a good indicator.... Click to read more.
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StinkweedStinkweed, more commonly known as field pennycress, is a flowering plant in the cabbage family native to Eurasia and a common weed found in North America. These plants vaguely resemble mustard plants, but with white or pink flowers and heart-shaped l... Click to read more.
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StrawStraw comes from the dry stalks of cereal plants, after the grain and chaff have been removed. It makes up the majority of the crops barley, oats, rice, rye, and wheat.... Click to read more.
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Sweetheart IvySweetheart ivy, also known as English ivy, is a flowering plant of the ivy family. You can find this plant climbing on buildings, fences, and around wooded areas. The leaves are usually a dull green with visible veins. Sweetheart ivy is a smaller ver... Click to read more.
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TarweedTarweed is a flowering plant in the daisy family found in the western part of North America, mainly in California. This plant has showy flowers with bright yellow sunray-like petals and a slender, hairy stem.... Click to read more.
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ThornappleThornapple, also known as jimsonweed, is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family. This plant stands out with is foul-smelling, trumpet-shaped, pale purple or white flowers, white roots and stem, and toothed leaves. Jimsonweed also has s... Click to read more.
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Timothy HayTimothy hay is a type of grass that lives for more than two years, native to most of Europe. It is named after Timothy Hanson who brought it from New England to the southern states during the early 18th century. Timothy hay can grow up to 59 inches t... Click to read more.
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ToadstoolsToadstools, also known as mushrooms, are a fleshy fungus that usually have a stem, cap ("umbrella" part of the mushroom), and gills (the ridged underside of the cap) that produce spores. Mushrooms come is many varieties, many are edible to humans, ot... Click to read more.
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TobaccoNicotiana, more commonly known as tobacco plants, is a genus of herbaceous plants and shrubs native to to many places throughout the world including North America, South America, Africa, Australia, and more. These are used for several different thing... Click to read more.
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Virginia CreeperVirginia creeper, also known as five finger ivy and Victoria creeper, is a flowering vine in the grape family found in North America. Each leaf has five green leaflets that join in the center of the stem creating something resembling fingers. The ste... Click to read more.
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Wild CarrotsWild carrots, also known as bird's nest and bishop's lace, is a white flowering plant found in temperate areas in Europe and Asia however has been naturalized in many other places. These plants have a long solid stem with a large cluster of small whi... Click to read more.