Difference between revisions of "AY Honors/Edible Wild Plants/Bladder Campion/en"
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| name = Bladder Campion | | name = Bladder Campion | ||
| image = SileneVulgaris-bloem.jpg | | image = SileneVulgaris-bloem.jpg | ||
− | | description = The calyx of the flower is a balloon-like structure shaped like a melon. | + | | description = The calyx of the flower is a balloon-like structure shaped like a melon. The flowers are deeply cleft. |
− | | range = Found in Canada, south to Missouri, east to Virginia. | + | | range = Found in Canada, south to Missouri, east to Virginia. Grows in dry ground, along roadsides, etc. |
| seasons = Spring | | seasons = Spring | ||
− | | use = Collect the leaves in early spring before the plant is more than a couple of inches high (5 cm). | + | | use = Collect the leaves in early spring before the plant is more than a couple of inches high (5 cm). Boil them in water for 10 minutes and eat them as '''greens'''. |
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Revision as of 19:12, 26 July 2022
Bladder Campion
Description: The calyx of the flower is a balloon-like structure shaped like a melon. The flowers are deeply cleft.
Where found: Found in Canada, south to Missouri, east to Virginia. Grows in dry ground, along roadsides, etc.
Availability: Spring
Use: Collect the leaves in early spring before the plant is more than a couple of inches high (5 cm). Boil them in water for 10 minutes and eat them as greens.