Edible Plant Database
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Chondrilla juncea
Naked weed, Skeleton weed
Asteraceae
Edible: Leaves
Lupinus latifolius
Broad leaf lupine
Fabaceae
Pterostylis nutans
Nodding greenhood, Parrot Beak Orchid
Orchidaceae
Edible: Tuber, Root
Ranunculus occidentalis
Western buttercup
Ranunculaceae
Edible: Seeds
Salvia azurea
Pitcher sage, Azure sage
Lamiaceae
Edible: Seeds
Taxus canadensis
Canadian yew, Ground hemlock
Taxaceae
Edible: Fruit, Caution, Twigs - tea
Theobroma cacao
Cacao
Malvaceae
Edible: Seeds, Seeds for chocolate, Herb, Flavouring, Spice, Fruit Pulp
Thunbergia grandiflora
Blue trumpet vine
Acanthaceae
Edible: Flowers - drink, Flowers, Leaves, Vegetable
Yucca rupicola
Twisted-leaf yucca
Asparagaceae
Edible: Flowers, Fruit, Stem
Acer tataricum
Tatarium maple, Amur maple
Sapindaceae
Edible: Seeds, Sap
Anredera cordifolia
Madeira vine, Potato vine
Basellaceae
Edible: Leaves, Tubers, Root
Cercis occidentalis
California redbud, Western redbud
Fabaceae
Edible: Flowers, Seeds, Seeds pod
Coprosma repens
Mirror plant, Looking glass plant
Rubiaceae
Edible: Fruit
Euphorbia heterophylla
Mexican Fire plant, Mole plant
Euphorbiaceae
Edible: Leaves, Caution, Poisonous
Hedychium gardnerianum
Kahili ginger
Zingiberaceae
Edible: Bulbs
Ipomoea obscura
Yellow ipomoea
Convolvulaceae
Edible: Leaves, Vegetable, Root, Tuber
Juncus acutus
Sharp rush
Juncaceae
Edible: Buds, Rhizome, Root, Seeds - tea, Shoots
Stachys recta
Lamiaceae
Edible: Leaves - tea
Strelitzia nicolai
White bird-of Paradise
Strelitziaceae
Edible: Seeds, Seeds - coffee
Zostera marina
Water Nut, Eel grass
Zosteraceae
Edible: Leaves, Root, Seeds, Rhizome
Amaranthus palmeri
Palmer's Amaranth, Carelessweed
Amaranthaceae
Edible: Seeds, Leaves
Caladenia carnea
Pink fingers
Orchidaceae
Edible: Tubers, Root, Flowers
Carum carvi
Caraway
Apiaceae
Edible: Seeds, Leaves, Roots, Stems, Herb, Spice
Chorispora tenella
Musk mustard, Loose seed herb, Crossflower
Brassicaceae
Edible: Leaves
Cleome rutidosperma
Fringed spiderplant
Cleomaceae
Edible: Leaves, Vegetable
Pallenis spinosa
Asteraceae
Edible: Leaves
Podocarpus macrophyllus
Japanese Yew, Bigleaf yew tree
Podocarpaceae
Edible: Fruit
Talinum paniculatum
Jewels of Opar, Flameflower
Talinaceae
Edible: Leaves, Vegetable
Asplenium nidus
Bird’s Nest Fern, Crows Nest fern
Aspleniaceae
Edible: Leaves, Fronds
Craterellus fallax
Black trumpet-of-death, Horn of plenty
Cantharellaceae
Edible: Mushroom, Fungus
Crepidotus mollis
Agaricaceae
Edible: Mushroom
Crinum asiaticum
Spider lily, Giant crinum lily, Monsoon lily
Amaryllidaceae
Edible: Leaves, Caution
Dasylirion wheeleri
Sotol, Desert-spoon, Cactus-spoon, Spoonplant, Bear-grass, Wheeler sotol
Asparagaceae
Edible: Heart, Bud, Young stalks, Nuts
Quercus douglasii
Blue oak
Fagaceae
Edible: Seeds
Ranunculus muricatus
Pile wort
Ranunculaceae
Edible: Shoots, Leaves, Stems
Sorghum bicolor
Sorghum
Poaceae
Edible: Stems, Seeds, Cereal
Sporobolus indicus
Smut grass
Poaceae
Edible: Seeds, Cereal
Stenocereus thurberi
Organ pipe cactus
Cactaceae
Edible: Fruit, Seeds, Petals
Achyranthes aspera
Chaff-flower, Rough chaff tree
Amaranthaceae
Edible: Leaves, Flowers, Seeds, Vegetable
Canavalia rosea
Mackenzie Bean, Fire Bean, Coastal jack bean
Fabaceae
Edible: Seeds, Pods, Flowers, Fruit
Coccinia grandis
Ivy gourd, Little gourd
Cucurbitaceae
Edible: Leaves, Fruit, Tubers, Root, Vegetable, Seeds
Erigeron pulchellus
Asteraceae
Leucojum vernum
Spring snowflake
Amaryllidaceae
Edible: Roots, Bulb
Ribes uva-crispa
European Gooseberry, English Gooseberry
Grossulariaceae
Edible: Fruit, Leaves - tea
Rumex confertus
Polygonaceae
Edible: Leaves
Suillus luteus
Chilean slippery jack, Slippery Jack
Suillaceae
Edible: Mushroom, Fungus, Caution
Allium scorodoprasum
Giant garlic, Sand leek, Rocambole, Spanish garlic
Amaryllidaceae
Edible: Flowers, Leaves, Root, Bulb, Vegetable, Spice
Banksia integrifolia
Coast Banksia, White Honeysuckle Banksia
Proteaceae
Edible: Flower - Nectar
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.