Edible plants question? Please help!

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Please help me ID these plants and are they edible? I live in Houston, TX. Thank you!
 

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The first one looks like a type of wandering jew, or tradescantia. I'm not familiar with the next three, and the 5th and 6th are shamrock, which are in the oxalis family. I think the last one is a type of spurge.

Wandering jew is edible.
oxalis is high in oxalates and should be fed sparingly.
Spurge same as oxalis.
 

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emysemys said:
The first one looks like a type of wandering jew, or tradescantia. I'm not familiar with the next three, and the 5th and 6th are shamrock, which are in the oxalis family. I think the last one is a type of spurge.

Wandering jew is edible.
oxalis is high in oxalates and should be fed sparingly.
Spurge same as oxalis.

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