Antigonon leptopus, aptly known as coral vine or Mexican creeper, is a tenacious and swift-growing vine native to Mexico. It prefers warmer, more tropical locations like USDA hardiness zones 9 to 11....
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Cynanchum laeve or honeyvine is a vining perennial herb native to central and eastern U.S. states and Ontario. Unfortunately, this isn't a vine you can add to your edible plant database. Cynanchum...
This evergreen Florida native shrubby tree can be found both inland and along the coast. Cocoplum fruits are edible and have many known uses and benefits. Even the leaves and seeds are recognized as...
You'll be glad to know you can eat wild strawberries. You can recognize wild strawberries as the miniature lookalike versions of the juicy, red, regular strawberry. Be careful when foraging for wild...
Castanea Pumila (Allegheny Chinkapin): Identification, Nuts And Edibility
Castanea pumila or dwarf chestnut (Allegheny chinquapin) is considered a small tree or shrub. This perennial native chestnut species grows in the southeastern United States. It produces a fruit in...
Common moonseed (Menispermum canadense) is a deciduous climbing vine that grows sweet, heart-shaped leaves and dark bluish-black grapes. The plant is native to eastern North America and considered...