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12/12/18
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Acorns #50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28yYMb_RwBo
Amaranth #17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcrZ5XYcbvk
American Beautyberry #40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igKeqZjxPYQ
American Lotus #25
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzPXA7y1gZY
Apios Americana, Mic-Mac, Hopniss #47
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAudL109GOg
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This same rule applies to garlic and onions. If it looks like a garlic and smells like a garlic it is a garlic. If it looks like and onion and smells like an onion it is an onion. But both elements must be present. Here in Florida we have a plant which before blossoming looks just like a garlic, even has a bulb, but NO garlic odor. It can make you very sick if not kill you.
The fourth guideline you’ll learn in this blog is that almost all plants with white sap are NOT edible. There are some exceptions and you will learn those along the way. White sap is a huge warning sign a plant is not edible. As for white berries, 99.9999 percent of those are indeed toxic. Don’t eat them. I know of one exception and it is geographically very isolated.
The fifth rule is real short: All mustards are edible. Some taste better than others, or are more digestible than others, but all mustards are edible.
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