I've always been reluctant to eat plants growing in the wild, in case I mis-identify them. I will have to find out if this particular plant grows in the Northwest.
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I've always been reluctant to eat plants growing in the wild, in case I mis-identify them. I will have to find out if this particular plant grows in the Northwest.
That row of hairs all along the stem makes this one unmistakable, really. The climate and flora are very similar. I'll bet it grows there, but am not sure.
According to the internet, it grows in every state. So I will have to take a look around for it after the snow melts.
Thank you for that information!