Useful and Edible Plants of California (2)

DISCLAIMER: A website is insufficient to convey the knowledge a person needs to safely and responsibly use wild plants. Before eating or using any plant, seek hands-on field training with a qualified professional in the proper identification and use of wild plants.
Gather only what you need or use. You should leave more than enough for the plant to easily reproduce and grow.
Also know that gathering in State and National Parks and wildlife preserves may be detrimental and/or illegal. Be sure to get permission from the landowner of private property before gathering wild plants.

Deadly_nightshade2 Dogbane Douglas_iris Fennel1 Fennel1_f
Blue_Witch Dogbane Douglas iris Fennel Fennel
Fennel2_f Fennel_stalk Giant_reed Hazel Horehound
Fennel Fennel Giant reed Hazel Horehound
Horsetail1_f Horsetail2 Live_oak Mallow Milk_thistle1
Horsetail Horsetail Coast live oak Mallow Milk thistle
Milk_thistle2 Miner"s_lettuce1 Miner"s_lettuce2 Mint1 Mint2
Milk thistle Miner"s lettuce Miner"s lettuce Mint Mint
Mugwort Mugwort_f Mule"s_ears1 Mule's_ears2 Mule_fat1
Mugwort Mugwort Mule"s ears Mule's ears Mulefat
Mule_fat2 Mullein1 Mullein2 Mullein3 Mystery_plant
Mulefat Mullein Mullein Mullein Mystery plant
Narrowleaf-plantain1 Narrowleaf_plantain2      
Narrowleaf plantain Narrowleaf plantain      

 

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