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Yes, Solomon's seal (genus Polygonatum) is edible, and its young shoots and rhizomes are often consumed. The shoots can be eaten raw in salads or cooked like asparagus, while the rhizomes can be prepared in various dishes. However, it's important to properly identify the plant, as some species may have toxic look-alikes. Always consult a reliable source before foraging and consuming wild plants.

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