Edible Plant Database
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Kennedia rubicunda
Dusky coral
Fabaceae
Edible: Leaves- tea, Nectar
Lepiota magnispora
Agaricaceae
Edible: Mushroom, Fungus
Muraltia spinosa
Tortoise berry
Polygalaceae
Edible: Fruit
Onopordum illyricum
Delikenker, Onopordo orrido
Asteraceae
Edible: Stems, Roots, Seeds - coffee, Flower buds
Sporobolus virginicus
Seashore dropseed, Sand couch
Poaceae
Edible: Seeds, Grain, Stems, Cereal
Valeriana dioica
Marsh Valerian
Caprifoliaceae
Edible: Root, Seed
Viburnum nudum
Smooth withe rod, Naked Viburnum, Possum-haw
Adoxaceae
Edible: Fruit
Adenostoma sparsifolium
Red shanks, Ribbonwood
Rosaceae
Edible: Seeds
Calliandra houstoniana var. calothyrsus
Angel's hair, Red calliandra tree
Fabaceae
Edible: Honey, Probably only livestock
Calvatia craniiformis
Lycoperdiaceae
Edible: Mushroom, Fungus
Gaillardia pinnatifida
Red dome blanket flower
Asteraceae
Edible: Seeds
Hoffmannseggia glauca
Indian rushpea
Fabaceae
Edible: Tubers, Roots
Lygodesmia juncea
Rush skeleton plant
Asteraceae
Edible: Roots - gum
Prumnopitys taxifolia
Matai
Podocarpaceae
Edible: Fruit, Sap
Rhodocollybia maculata
Spotted toughshank
Marasmiaceae
Edible: Mushroom, Fungus
Russula foetens
Russulaceae
Edible: Mushroom, Fungus
Salix pentandra
Bay willow, Laurel willow, Bayleaf willow
Salicaceae
Edible: Inner bark, Leaves
Suaeda nigra
Desert seepweed, Mojave seablite, Bush seepweed
Amaranthaceae
Edible: Leaves, Seeds
Vicia unijuga
Crooked Broad Bean, Slanting head vegetable
Fabaceae
Edible: Leaves, Seeds
Calocybe gambosa
Prugnolo, St George's mushroom
Tricholomataceae
Edible: Mushroom, Fungus
Clinopodium menthifolium
Calamint
Lamiaceae
Edible: Leaves - spice, Leaves - flavouring, Flowers
Ficus petiolaris
The rock fig
Moraceae
Edible: Fruit
Parthenium incanum
Mariola
Asteraceae
Edible: Leaves - coffee
Poa secunda
Sandberg bluegrass
Poaceae
Edible: Seeds
Pterocarpus indicus
Burmese Rosewood
Fabaceae
Edible: Leaves, Flowers, Vegetable
Salvia tiliifolia
Lindenleaf Sage
Lamiaceae
Edible: Seeds
Secale cereale
Rye
Poaceae
Edible: Seeds, Cereal, Sprouts, Seeds - coffee
Viburnum sieboldii
Siebold's Arrow-wood
Adoxaceae
Edible: Fruit
Chenopodium ficifolium
Fig-leaved goosefoot
Amaranthaceae
Edible: Leaves, Seeds
Debregeasia orientalis
Urticaceae
Edible: Fruit, Leaves, Flowers
Freycinetia banksii
Kiekie
Pandanaceae
Edible: Fruit, Flower bracts
Hymenoxys richardsonii
Asteraceae
Edible: Plant
Hyoscyamus albus
White henbane
Solanaceae
Edible: Flowers, CAUTION
Reseda alba
White mignonette
Resedaceae
Edible: Leaves, Roots - spice
Senna multiglandulosa
Fabaceae
Edible: Leaves, Caution
Vangueria infausta
Small wild medlar, Velvet-leaf vangueria
Rubiaceae
Edible: Fruit, Seeds, Leaves
Watsonia borbonica
Iridaceae
Edible: Bulb, Corm, Root
Acacia podalyriifolia
Mount Morgan Wattle
Fabaceae
Edible: Flowers, Seeds
Betula glandulosa
Scrub birch, Ground birch, Dwarf birch
Betulaceae
Edible: Flowers, Leaves - tea
Curcuma longa
Turmeric
Zingiberaceae
Edible: Rhizome, Root, Leaves as condiment, Herb, Spice, Flowers
Geastrum triplex
Geastraceae
Edible: Mushroom, Fungus
Glandularia gooddingii
Verbenaceae
Edible: Leaves
Pyracantha angustifolia
Narrow-leaf Firethorn, Orange firethorn
Rosaceae
Edible: Fruit
Rumex alpinus
Alpine dock, Monk’s Rhubarb, Mountain rhubarb, Pyrenean sorrel
Polygonaceae
Edible: Leaves, Stem, Roots
Agave sisalana
Sisal, Hemp
Asparagaceae
Edible: Leaves, Sap, Plant heart, Flower stalk, Vegetable
Amanita pachycolea
Western grisette
Amanitaceae
Edible: Mushroom, Fungus
Amaranthus blitoides
Mat amaranth
Amaranthaceae
Edible: Seeds, Leaves
Carissa bispinosa
Fork-spined carissa
Apocynaceae
Edible: Fruit
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.