Eating Guide
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SnowdropSnowdrops are small herbaceous plants with a bulbous root, two thin leaves, and one single drooping white flower. This plant blooms in winter.... Click to read more.
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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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SpinachSpinach is a small leafy green vegetable that only grows around 1 ft tall. The leaves are most commonly used by humans for consumption. The flowering is small and goes between yellow and green shades.... Click to read more.
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SpindleberryAlso known as spindle, spindleberry is a deciduous shrub or small tree that grows between ten and twenty feet tall with leaves that change from green to yellow to reddish purple depending on the season. The berries have four lobes and are red and pin... Click to read more.
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Split Leaf PhilodendronThis plant has large glossy leaves that have a spade shape with slits up the leaf. The leaves are seen as a dark green.... Click to read more.
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Spring Greens... Click to read more.
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Squash/ZucchiniSquash comes from herbaceous vines in the gourd family, producing several different types of edible vegetables. The plants squash come from have long hairy vines, large leaves, and yellow or orange flowers. Common types of squash are butternut squash... Click to read more.
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Star of BethlehemOrnithogalum, also known as Star of Bethlehem, is a genus of perennial plants with bulbous roots, slender leaves and stems, and clusters of white flowers, each with six petals.... 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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Stone Fruita drupe (or stone fruit) is a fruit that has a fleshy exterior with a seed inside. examples of this is a cherry, pear, apricot, ect...... Click to read more.
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Stone Fruit PitsA stone fruit, also known as a drupe, is a fruit that has a fleshy exterior that surrounds a pit or seed. Fruits that classify as this is peaches, cherries, apricots, along with others.... Click to read more.