This guide covers wild edible plants of British Columbia, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, the Rocky Mountains and Western Canada.
This list only contains “safe” plants – those that are easy to identify and have no deadly poisonous look-alikes.
All plant parts described as being edible raw are also edible (and often more palatable) when cooked.
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Agoseris
- Flower and leaves are edible raw.
- Dried sap from stem and leaves can be chewed or eaten as gum.
- Varieties in the Pacific Northwest are Orange agoseris (Agoseris aurantiaca) and Short-beaked agoseris (Agoseris glauca).
- Edible look-alikes: dandelion, salsify.
- Look for agoseris on grassy, open foothills, mountainous slopes, and alpine/subalpine areas.