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Anna N

Anna N

9 minutes ago, liuzhou said:

We certainly have it in the UK and it grows in North America, although it appears in very limited areas.

 Apparently it was used by many indigenous tribes as both a vegetable and the seeds  were ground into a flour  for breadmaking. That is according to Mr. Google. Have not verified this information. Perhaps some of our foragers will chime in.  I am thinking especially of @gfron1

 

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I am sure I have seen it somewhere in the wild. I’m not sure where.

Anna N

Anna N

6 minutes ago, liuzhou said:

We certainly have it in the UK and it grows in North America, although it appears in very limited areas.

 Apparently it was used by many indigenous tribes as both a vegetable and the seeds  were ground into a flour  for breadmaking. That is according to Mr. Google. Have not verified this information. Perhaps some of our foragers will chime in.  I am thinking especially of @gfron1

 

 

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