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Found these in my back yard, was wondering if any of it is edible.


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I am really bad a plant IDing. You can check on the tortoisetable.org to see if they have them listed. You can look them up by color and name.
 

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Spider plant - edible
fern - not edible
crassula - edible
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Yvonne G said:
Spider plant - edible
fern - not edible
crassula - edible
?

i thought spider plants had a white strip in the middle of their leaves?
 

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bpham93 said:
Yvonne G said:
Spider plant - edible
fern - not edible
crassula - edible
?

i thought spider plants had a white strip in the middle of their leaves?

It doesn't appear to be spider plant to me either, it may be spider plant, but all of the ones I grow have white on the edges of the leaves.


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1 is a lily- not edible
2 is a fern- not edible
3 is some sort of succulent- I was going to say ask Yvonne :p
4 I don't know this one either. I sometimes take samples to a local nursery for positive ID.
 

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The original spider plant doesn't have the white edges, but spider plant doesn't have the thick brown stem in your picture, so I also doubt if it is spider plant.
 

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4 looks like some sort of lamiaceae (mint and sage family)

agree that 1 does not look like spider plant
 

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I thought ferns where edible . Or is it just Boston ferns.

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It is lily of the nile. I have those in my back yard. Sorry, I should have elaborated a bit more.

Mike, to the best of my knowledge ferns are not edible. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Botany is not my strong point, although I am trying to improve.
 
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