One native edible plant in Fresno County is the chia sage (Salvia columbariae). Its seeds were historically used by Native American tribes for their nutritional value and today are still consumed for their health benefits.
Every part of this plant is edible
Yes, in the same sense that "potato" is a plant. Taro is the word used for the semi-edible (that is: it's edible after cooking; it's somewhat toxic raw) tuber of several species of plant.
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The edible parts of a plant are called fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts, leaves, roots, or flowers, depending on the specific plant species. These parts contain nutrients that can be consumed for sustenance.
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I guess you mean "edible" plants. Some of them include:Corn / maizeBeansTomatoesCocoaSome species of squashThe most popular, non-edible plant "exported" into the world is the Poinsettia or Christmas Plant.
Figs are a flowering plant that are edible. Figs are native and grow in the Middle East and Western Asia.
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Yes there is an edible plant in Antarctica. The sub-Antarctic edible plant is known as Kerguelen Cabbage.
Every part of this plant is edible
The entire onion plant is edible.
In fresno county the rules on marijuana are you can have 8 ounces of the dried mature cannabis plant, also you can have no more then 6 mature or 12 immature plants per patient. If you exceed this limit you are at risk of being arrested.
Yes, in the same sense that "potato" is a plant. Taro is the word used for the semi-edible (that is: it's edible after cooking; it's somewhat toxic raw) tuber of several species of plant.
The macadamia nut is Australia's only native food crop. Other plants are used as bush tucker, but local knowledge is required to know which ones are edible.
The now-common cabbage plant came from a leaf plant namd wild mustard plant. There is no certain person that discovered the edible cabbage, but it has been native in th Mditerranean since times of the ancient Romans and Greeks.
All fruits from the Fuschia species are edible.