Bedstraw and cleavers are very confusing to me- I have heard bedstraw doesn't stick to you clothes and grows close to the ground and cleavers sticks and grows taller, is this right?
Bedstraw is a galium, Field Madder is a Sherardia, a close relative. They can be confusing. Galium's blossoms are green, yellow or white, madder's blossoms are lilac to pink. Think MAD, pink face.
That's what I knew them as, as well. I've also run into some glabrous ones here... haven't figured out if they are edible... probably are.... on my long list of things to do. I hadn't considered a tea, but why not?
For sure.... they are getting past season here. It's amazing what one can juice. Send me an email and I will tell you quite a tale of a recent juicing event.
For weeks I've been curious about these square stemmed, sticky and prickly plants that popped up in my backyard. Now I know its galium and I'm looking forward to some coffee!
Oddly enough, Galium is the only coffee substitute that comes close to the coffee flavor. No caffeine but.... flavor...They say persimmon seeds make a good coffee substitute.... I like persimmons but don't you believe it.
Bedstraw and cleavers are very confusing to me- I have heard bedstraw doesn't stick to you clothes and grows close to the ground and cleavers sticks and grows taller, is this right?
azgreenmom 2 years ago
Bedstraw is a galium, Field Madder is a Sherardia, a close relative. They can be confusing. Galium's blossoms are green, yellow or white, madder's blossoms are lilac to pink. Think MAD, pink face.
EatTheWeeds 2 years ago
Another great video Greene Deane. Improved the audio too with this one.
fbt2007 2 years ago
With cleavers, Galium, also a juice like my newly discovered nettle juice is excellent. Very fresh green taste.
feralkevin 2 years ago
Five Stars!!
MadBadVoodo 2 years ago
May you do the voodoo you do so well...
EatTheWeeds 2 years ago
Hooray!! I have 4 sycamore trees in my yard. I'll have to find out how to extract the sap.
AClearDeepBlue 2 years ago
It's done the same way as with Maples, and Birches.
EatTheWeeds 2 years ago
Can't wait for part 2.
feralkevin 2 years ago
I uploaded it last night but for some reasons it disappeared. I am uploading it again. Three and four are done... just waiting on You Tube...
EatTheWeeds 2 years ago
I call the Galium "cleavers", I love the tea and even it raw or juice it.
feralkevin 2 years ago
That's what I knew them as, as well. I've also run into some glabrous ones here... haven't figured out if they are edible... probably are.... on my long list of things to do. I hadn't considered a tea, but why not?
EatTheWeeds 2 years ago
For sure.... they are getting past season here. It's amazing what one can juice. Send me an email and I will tell you quite a tale of a recent juicing event.
EatTheWeeds 2 years ago
For weeks I've been curious about these square stemmed, sticky and prickly plants that popped up in my backyard. Now I know its galium and I'm looking forward to some coffee!
Kirinluke 2 years ago
Oddly enough, Galium is the only coffee substitute that comes close to the coffee flavor. No caffeine but.... flavor...They say persimmon seeds make a good coffee substitute.... I like persimmons but don't you believe it.
EatTheWeeds 2 years ago
Packed with info Dean. Thank you
NWforager 2 years ago
I love your videos, I learn something every time. :o) I love foraging, keep teaching us, we need you. Thanks. Blessings be yours.
earthmammabear 2 years ago 5
Thank you for your kind words
EatTheWeeds 2 years ago
THat was awesome.
Arc5vGyPsy 2 years ago 2
Thanks, one down three to upload....
EatTheWeeds 2 years ago