Coprinellus micaceus is an edible gilled fungi (Agaricales). Its synonyms include glistening inkcap and mica cap. Mica caps are among the easily identifiable inky caps. You often spot them clustered...
Essential Guide To Foraging
Essential Guide To Foraging
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Hummingbird sage is a California native plant with gorgeous red, rosy and pink flowers. California sage flowers and leaves are edible and come with a number of medicinal properties. Discovering...
Matthiola Incana: The Edible Flowers You Should Plant in Your Garden
Matthiola incana is a garden plant characterized by gorgeous purple, pink or white flowers. Its edible flowers are often used in salads or desserts and it's an easy-to-maintain plant especially in...
Lactarius indigo, known as milk cap mushrooms, are edible fungi that grow in oak and pine woods. You will mostly be surprised by its indigo blue hue if you've never seen this curious edible mushroom...
We recommend not eating peppervine fruit. Peppervines are easily found in North America. This native plant loves to burrow its way into partially sunny spots in gardens, parks, and even empty lots....
Wild berries, including wild raspberries, that grow in the wild thick woodlands are safe to eat. You can even eat ripe wild raspberry right from the bush. Simply look at the leaves and flowers of...