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Robin Greenfield | 10 Wild Edible Greens to Harvest- Foraging Plants @Robin.Greenfield | Uploaded September 2020 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
My friend Eric Joseph Lewis - plant educator, avid forager, permaculturist and Earth lover - shares his top 10 wild edible greens, specifically for the Mid-Atlantic. We filmed this video in Maryland.

1. Stinging nettle: Urtica dioica, gracilis, and Laportea canadensis
2. Chickweed: Stellaria media
3. Lamb's quarters: Chenopodium album
4. Dandelion: Taraxacum officinale
5. Garlic mustard: Alliaria petiolata
6. Basswood: Tilia spp
7. Mulberry: Morus alba and rubra
8. Purslane: Portulaca oleracea
9. Milkweed: Asclepias syriaca
10. Beggar's ticks & Spanish needles: Bidens spp.

Follow Eric Joseph Lewis:
Facebook: facebook.com/Ericjosephlewisplants
Instagram: instagram.com/ericjosephlewisplants @ericjosephlewisplants
YouTube: youtube.com/ericjosephlewis

Plant Path nursery in Knoxville Maryland: plantpath.org

Chesapeake's Bounty in Calvert county Maryland: chesapeakesbounty.com

The REED center in Middletown Maryland: thereedcenter.org

Video filmed by Mettā Creative https://mettacreative.world/
Edited by Daniel Saddleton hiphikersmedia.com

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