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Wild Edible Plant Links & Resources Links outside Washington State University provide an option for finding further information on a variety of topics. No endorsement of products or information is implied. disclaimer
Links: "Edible Wild Plants" - WSU Community Horticulture Fact Sheet #73A - http://snohomish.wsu.edu/garden/Documents/FactSheets/73aEdibleWildPlants.pdf University of Maine Cooperative Extension Bulletin #4060 "Facts on Edible Greens in Maine"- http://www.umext.maine.edu/onlinepubs/htmpubs/4060.htm "Wild Berries" - WSU Community Horticulture Fact Sheet #73b - http://snohomish.wsu.edu/garden/Documents/FactSheets/73bWildBerries.pdf Berries of My Neighborhood - Rob Sandelin, Sky Valley Environments - http://www.nonprofitpages.com/nica/Sharingwood/Berries/Berries.htm Grazing Your Garden Perennials - By Dr. Leonard Perry, Extension Professor University of Vermont http://pss.uvm.edu/ppp/articles/grazing.htm Maple Syrup (Bigleaf maple works just fine!) - http://www.rideau-info.com/local/local_maplesyrup.html Weed Society of America Weed ID page - http://www.wssa.net/Weeds/ID/index.htm Some Favorite Books: Billy Joe Tatum's Wild Foods Cookbook & Field Guide Stalking the Wild Asparagus - Gibbons, Euell Stalking the Healthful Herbs - Gibbons, Euell Northwest Foraging: a guide to edible plants of the Pacific Northwest - Benoliel Wild Harvest: Edible plants of the PNW - Domico, T. Edible Wild Plants - Elias, T.S. & Peter A. Dykeman Why Wild Edibles? - Mohney, Russ
Compiled by Dave Pehling, Snohomish County Extension Analyst, updated 10/08/09 |