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Use the links at the bottom of this page to navigate these edible weeds (listed in alphabetical order).

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Just because a flower is deemed edible does not mean it is automatically safe to consume. Pollen can cause allergic reactions when eaten by some people. It is important to proceed with caution because many flowers are poisonous. Identify the flower exactly and eat only edible flowers and edible parts of those flowers. Also, eat only flowers that bloom from plants that were naturally grown and never eat flowers from a floral shop.

  • Horsetail
    Horsetail
  • Horseweed
    Horseweed
  • Ice Plant
    Ice Plant
  • Indian Pipe
    Indian Pipe
  • Japanese Knotweed
    Japanese Knotweed
  • Joe Pye Weed
    Joe Pye Weed
  • Knapweed
    Knapweed
  • Knotgrass
    Knotgrass
  • Kudzu
    Kudzu
  • Labrador Tea
    Labrador Tea
  • Lady's Thumb
    Lady's Thumb
  • Lamb's Quarters
    Lamb's Quarters
  • Lavender
    Lavender
  • Lemon Balm
    Lemon Balm
  • Mallow
    Mallow
  • Marigold
    Marigold
  • Marsh Marigold
    Marsh Marigold
  • Marsh Woundwort
    Marsh Woundwort
  • Mayapple
    Mayapple
  • Meadowsweet
    Meadowsweet
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Winter Survival Food Handbook

Winter Survival Food
Learn how to survive on wild edibles during winter. This handbook is a full colour publication, 5.5" x 8.5".

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In-depth wild edible PDFs. Identification, health, nutrition, recipes, history, uses & more! Click here for more.

Types of Wild Food

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All listed plants are found in central-east Canada and north-east United States (zones 4-7), but do grow elsewhere. Click here for more.

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EdibleWildFood.com is informational in nature. While we strive to be 100% accurate, it is solely up to the reader to ensure proper plant identification. Some wild plants are poisonous or can have serious adverse health effects.

We are not health professionals, medical doctors, nor are we nutritionists. It is up to the reader to verify nutritional information and health benefits with qualified professionals for all edible plants listed in this web site. Please click here for more information.

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