Edible Plant Database
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Cinnamomum oliveri
Oliver's bark, Oliver’s Sassafras, Iron Range Cinnamonwood
Lauraceae
Edible: Bark, Spice
Cyclopia subternata
Vlei tea
Fabaceae
Edible: Leaves - tea, Stems - tea, Flowers - tea
Eulophia horsfallii
Orchidaceae
Edible: Tubers, Root
Ficus palmata
Punjab fig
Moraceae
Edible: Fruit, Leaves, Latex
Grewia villosa
Round-leaf grewia, Mallow raisons
Malvaceae
Edible: Leaves, Fruit, Seeds
Merremia palmata
Morning-glory
Convolvulaceae
Edible: Leaves, Roots
Muellerina celastroides
Loranthaceae
Edible: Fruit
Quercus leucotrichophora
Bluejack Oak, Grey oak, Himalayan oak
Fagaceae
Edible: Seeds, Nut, Sap - manna
Satureja hortensis
Summer Savoury
Lamiaceae
Edible: Leaves, Flowers, Flavouring, Herb, Spice, Leaves - tea, Vegetable, Stems
Tinospora smilacina
Snakevine
Menispermaceae
Edible: Tuber, Root
Wurmbea biglandulosa
Early nancy
Colchicaceae
Edible: Tubers, Root
Afrosciadium magalismontanum
Apiaceae
Edible: Leaves, Shoots
Allium anceps
Twinleaf onion
Amaryllidaceae
Edible: Plant
Berberis fendleri
Colorado barberry
Berberidaceae
Edible: Fruit
Canthium coromandelicum
Wild jessamine, Carray cheddie
Rubiaceae
Edible: Fruit, Leaves
Cetraria ericetorum
Parmeliaceae
Edible: Lichen
Embelia ribes
White-flowered Embelia
Primulaceae
Edible: Leaves, Fruit, Spice
Grias neuberthii
Mango sacha
Lecythidaceae
Edible: Fruit, Pulp around seeds
Kirkia acuminata
White syringa, Mountain kirkia, Common kirkia
Kirkiaceae
Edible: Roots - water, Fruit
Nepenthes distillatoria
Pitcher plant
Nepenthaceae
Edible: Sap
Oxalis adenophylla
Culle, Culle colorado
Oxalidaceae
Edible: Leaves, Shoots
Prunus jamasakura
Yamazakura, Hill cherry
Rosaceae
Edible: Flowers, Fruit, Seeds
Pyrola japonica
Ericaceae
Edible: Plant - tea
Quercus laurina
Fagaceae
Edible: Seeds, Nuts
Quercus sadleriana
Fagaceae
Edible: Acorns, Seeds, Nut
Rosa platyacantha
Wide-prickly rose
Rosaceae
Edible: Fruit
Sedum laxum
Roseflower stonecrop
Crassulaceae
Edible: Leaves
Streptopus streptopoides
Northern Twistedstalk, Small Twistedstalk
Liliaceae
Edible: Fruit, Leaves
Syneilesis palmata
Usannamul
Asteraceae
Edible: Leaves, Stem
Vasconcellea candicans
Mito
Caricaceae
Edible: Fruit
Acacia deanei
Deane's wattle
Fabaceae
Edible: Seeds
Crataegus chlorosarca
Rosaceae
Edible: Fruit
Cyphia stenopetala
Campanulaceae
Edible: Tuber, Root
Eugenia myrcianthes
Ivai
Myrtaceae
Edible: Fruit
Geonoma undata
Undulate shadow palm
Arecaceae
Edible: Palm heart, Cabbage
Gossia hillii
Scaly myrtle, Scrub Ironwood, Hill's ironwood, Hill's lignum
Myrtaceae
Edible: Fruit, Seeds
Oxytropis maydelliana
Yellow oxytrope, Maydell's oxytrope
Fabaceae
Edible: Root
Petalacte coronata
Paperflower
Asteraceae
Edible: Leaves
Pholisma sonorae
Sand Food
Boraginaceae
Edible: Underground stem, Roots
Smilax ocreata
Smilacaceae
Edible: Leaves
Solanum radicans
Solanaceae
Edible: Fruit
Vitis palmata
Red grape
Vitaceae
Edible: Fruit, Leaves
Canthium spinosum
Spiny canthium, Coastal canthium
Rubiaceae
Edible: Fruit
Crossopteryx febrifuga
Rubiaceae
Edible: Fruit, Leaves, Medicine
Cymopterus purpureus
Apiaceae
Edible: Leaves
Eremophila bignoniiflora
Bignonia emu bush, Creek wilga, Eurah
Scrophulariaceae
Edible: Flower nectar
Ficus grossularioides
White-leafed fig, Kebak
Moraceae
Edible: Fruit, Leaves
Melicoccus oliviformis
Olive shaped honey berry, Yellow genip
Sapindaceae
Edible: Fruit, Seed
This website is provided for informational and educational purposes only. Always verify plant identification with qualified experts before consuming any wild or unfamiliar plant. Some plants have toxic look-alikes, and edibility can vary by preparation method, plant part, and individual sensitivity. The authors accept no liability for any adverse effects from the use of information presented here.