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to: DAVE DRUM
from: Mike Powell
date: 2021-05-24 10:46:00
subject: Traffic

> Raises hand. Dandelion greens, of course - both as salad greens and as
> part of a cooked dish. Wild onions/garlic. Onion leaves are flat while
> garlic shoots are hollow. But be sure they have the characteristic pong
> of onion or garlic or you could have a toxic lily.

I intentionally plant lillies so I am familiar with the bulbs and how they
could be mistaken for onions.  They don't smell anything like the onions,
though.

> Chickweed - you can use it anywhere you'd use spinach.

That is the one I was thinking of.

We have two different plants that are called chickory here... one is the
leafy variety that looks like a salad fixing and apparently can be used as
one, while the other is the "blue daisy" variety with stick-like stems and
a tubor that can apparently be used.  IIRC, the early settlers used the
latter to make some kind of coffee or tea from.

Mike


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