But keep in mind, black locust flowwers may be edible in limited amounts but the seeds of the locust is deadly. Fortunately poisoning is very rare because even though children often play with the pods they rarely seem to eat the seeds.
@nautula probably they are leeks... The poisonous look alike is lilly of the valley. I just learned that you can harvest leeks up to the 1st week in june (in my area) If it is flowering, you can verify in a Peterson Field Guide... Smell and taste is how I identified them the 1st time, but I am somewhat reckless by some standards.
But keep in mind, black locust flowwers may be edible in limited amounts but the seeds of the locust is deadly. Fortunately poisoning is very rare because even though children often play with the pods they rarely seem to eat the seeds.
branchingvine 2 months ago
damn, the wood sorrel surprised me!
didwemo 1 year ago
I think I found wild leeks. Almost positive. Strong onion like odor, flat leaves, scalion like root...but no purple. Am I wrong?
nautula 1 year ago
@nautula probably they are leeks... The poisonous look alike is lilly of the valley. I just learned that you can harvest leeks up to the 1st week in june (in my area) If it is flowering, you can verify in a Peterson Field Guide... Smell and taste is how I identified them the 1st time, but I am somewhat reckless by some standards.
andyjarhead666 1 year ago
best
harybosco 2 years ago
amazing
YESHUAisLORD 2 years ago
cool, man!
muie2manele 3 years ago 2