Edible Plant Database
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Allophylus decipiens
Sapindaceae
Edible: Fruit
Crepis runcinata subsp. glauca
Asteraceae
Edible: Leaves
Hesperaloe funifera
Giant hesperaloe
Asparagaceae
Rubus leucanthus
Rosaceae
Edible: Fruit
Santalum obtusifolium
Sandalwood
Santalaceae
Edible: Fruit
Tapeinochilos ananassae
Backscratcher, Pineapple ginger, Giant spiral ginger, Indonesian wax ginger
Costaceae
Edible: Seeds
Zamia loddigesii
Bulletproof cycad
Zamiaceae
Edible: Stem starch, Caution
Agaricus subrufescens
Almond-flavoured mushroom, Almond mushroom
Agaricaceae
Edible: Mushroom, Fungus
Arnebia guttata
Boraginaceae
Edible: Root
Bridelia cathartica
Knobbly bridelia, Blue sweetberry
Phyllanthaceae
Edible: Fruit, Leaves - chewed, Vegetable
Clinopodium glabellum
Lamiaceae
Edible: Leaves
Cyperus dubius
Cyperaceae
Gisekia pharnaceoides
Oldmaid
Gisekiaceae
Edible: Leaves, Seeds, Vegetable
Haloxylon salicornicum
Lana, Desi
Amaranthaceae
Edible: Seeds, Gum
Parthenium argentatum
Guayule
Asteraceae
Rosa sherardii
Sherard's Downy-rose
Rosaceae
Edible: Fruit, Seeds
Silene aprica
Campion
Caryophyllaceae
Edible: Leaves
Actinostemma tenerum
Cucurbitaceae
Edible: ?
Bomarea acutifolia
Yatzi
Alstroemeriaceae
Edible: Root, Tuber
Carduus hamulosus
Asteraceae
Edible: Leaves
Claoxylon indicum
Sitampu tree
Euphorbiaceae
Edible: Leaves, Leaves as condiment, Spice
Cyperus hortensis
Cyperaceae
Edible: Root ?, Bulb ?
Cystopteris montana
Mountain Bladder Fern
Cystopteridaceae
Edible: Root
Dioscorea mexicana
Dioscoreaceae
Edible: Tubers, Shoots
Hibiscus meraukensis
Merauke Hibiscus, Bush hibiscus
Malvaceae
Edible: Seeds, Flowers, Roots
Ipomoea dumosa
Convolvulaceae
Edible: Leaves
Nerine laticoma
Amaryllidaceae
Edible: Bulb
Noaea mucronata
Amaranthaceae
Edible: Leaves ?
Piper porphyrophyllum
Sireh rimau
Piperaceae
Edible: Spice
Welfia regia
Royal welfia
Arecaceae
Edible: Palm heart, Cabbage, Fruit
Acrotriche prostrata
Trailing ground berry
Ericaceae
Edible: Nectar, Fruit
Alchornea triplinervia
Red honeywood
Euphorbiaceae
Edible: Fruit, Leaves - medicine
Amyema miraculosa
Box Mistletoe
Loranthaceae
Edible: Fruit
Brachychiton megaphyllus
Red flowered kurrajong
Malvaceae
Edible: Seeds, Tap root
Casearia decandra
Pipewood, Wild honey tree
Salicaceae
Edible: Fruit, Aril
Cirsium eatonii var. eriocephalum
Mountain Thistle
Asteraceae
Edible: Root, Stem
Clethra barbinervis
Japanese Clethra, White alder
Clethraceae
Edible: Leaves, Shoots
Cyphostemma currorii
Kobas, Cobas
Vitaceae
Edible: Fruit, Caution, Stems - water
Dioscorea tokoro
Shan bei xie
Dioscoreaceae
Edible: Root, Tuber
Glycine tomentella
Woolly Glycine, Rusty Glycine
Fabaceae
Edible: Tubers, Root
Microseris laciniata
Cutleaf silverpuffs
Asteraceae
Edible: Root, Sap
Rawsonia lucida
Rawsonia, Forest peach
Achariaceae
Edible: Fruit
Rubia petiolaris
Rubiaceae
Edible: Root
Sorghum leiocladum
Wild sorghum grass
Poaceae
Edible: Seeds
Syzygium grande
Sea apple
Myrtaceae
Edible: Fruit
Thysanotus multiflorus
Many-flowered fringed lily
Asparagaceae
Edible: Tuber, Root
Abutilon angulatum
Fluted abutilon
Malvaceae
Edible: Leaves, Flowers, Vegetable
Allium giganteum
Giant onion
Amaryllidaceae
Edible: Flowers, Leaves, Root, Bulb
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.