Eating Guide
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Mother-in-law's TongueMother-in-law's Tongue is an evergreen flowering plant with dark green and spotted leaves, sometimes with yellow bordering the edges, and small clusters of white or cream colored flowers emerge when the mature leaves unfurl.... Click to read more.
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Mountain LaurelAlso known as spoonwood or calico-bush, mountain laurel is an evergreen shrub native to the eastern US. This plant contains clusters of hexagonal pink and white flowers, broad leaves, and fibrous roots. All parts of this plant, beautiful as it may be... Click to read more.
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MushroomsMushrooms 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, others are extremely lethal.... Click to read more.
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Mustard GreensMustard greens are a vegetable that come in a variety of shapes and colors, most commonly seen with long, skinny stems and yellow flowers. There's also mustard plants that produce large, deep purple leaves, cut leaves, curled leaves, and leaves that... Click to read more.
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Mustard rootMustard root is a taproot that is bulbous at the top and tapers down, similarly shaped to a thick carrot. It has yellow green frilly leaves and green stems. Mustard root is used for culinary purposes for its mustard like flavor.... Click to read more.
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NandinaNandina is a species of flowering plant native to eastern Asia and commonly found as an ornamental plant in gardens. These plants leaves vary in color depending on growth and season, ranging from a light green to a deep red, and has long, thick branc... Click to read more.
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NarcissusNarcissus (daffodil) is a yellow or white flowers that grows shoots, which die back to expose bulbs where the flower then grows with around 7 petals surrounding a funnel shaped petal in the middle.... Click to read more.
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NasturtiumNasturtium is a small flowering plant with orange and other bright colors that bloom on the plant. The leaves look circular just as the flower does.... Click to read more.
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Needlepoint IvyAlso known as Common Ivy and Hahn's Ivy, and English Ivy, Needlepoint 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,... Click to read more.
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NephthytisNephthytis' are flowering plants native to western Africa. They have large evergreen leaves similar to a foxes head shape- long and tapered to a point, with two "ears" before meeting where the stem grows into the leaf. The leaves are green with light... Click to read more.
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NettleAlso known as stinging nettle, common nettle, and nettle leaf, nettle is a herbaceous flowering plant native to temperate areas in Europe, Asia, and North Africa, is now found all over the world. Nettles can grow up to 7 feet tall in summer. The leav... Click to read more.
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NeverMeat is the flesh of an animal that is eaten as food.... Click to read more.