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Re: Tried raw nettle - very nice. Looking for info on other wild plants
 
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Re: Tried raw nettle - very nice. Looking for info on other wild plants


The founder/publisher of ALIVE! books is Siegfried Gursche. He has much about juicing, especially of herbs. Also has a book specifically about juicing medicinal herbs: "Healing with Herbal Juices: A Practical Guide to Herbal Juice Therapy - Nature's Preventative Medicine", ISBN: 0920470343. http://www.aliveonline.ca/site/

Arthur Lee Jacobson of Seattle, WA has written much about trees, and his books list their edibility. He's also got a list of commonly found plants of the Puget Sound that are edible. His garden walks are very informative and include foraging of the local flora along with tips on where his preferred variety of given weed can be found. http://www.arthurleej.com/

Seattle Tilth produces a gardening calendar, with tips month-by-month. Virtually all of that is edible. http://www.seattletilth.org/

Further to try ;)
Scrape the thistles off thistle, whole plant is edible some vars. exquisite & not bitter.
The inner bark from most trees (This was used for baby formula in Thee days of Yore when momma was unable to nurse; Cedar, Oak, Slippery Elm).
Comfrey (squeeze the root & lower stem for a "Aloe Vera" substitute).
Horsetails before summer solstice.
Indian Plum leaves & fruit (I call it "Cucumber Leaf").
Any plant with the varietal name officinale, or officinalis.
Any plant in the Malvaceae family-whole plant is edible.
Dayliliy blossoms, Flowering Dogwood branch tips & fruit, Magnolia blossoms, Snowberries, Tulip flowers & bulbs.

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