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Wild Edible Plants Wild edible plants refers to a large number of plants that both edible by human and are non-cultivated.
This is currently a placeholder. Statistics and Citations of estimated number of plants. Definition of edibility. Does not refer to taste but safety. Some parts may be edible while other parts might be poisonous. Some plants may need extensive preparation. Some people may have allergic reactions. This is not intended to be a guide book but a organized listing of regional locality, edible parts, possible poisonous parts. Necessary methods of preparation should go on the plant's page, not this one. Fungus, lichens and mosses should not be included ...
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