Guide to Northeast Wild Edibles - Table of Contents
Introduction 4
Words of Caution 5
Part I - Fall & Winter

Goldenrods 8
Blue Cohosh 10
Blue Vervain 10
Jerusalem Artichoke 11
Sunflower 12
Solomon's Plume 12
Solomon's Seal 13
Goldthread 13
Mountain Mints 14
Pearly Everlasting 14
Small White Aster 15
New England Aster 15
New England Grape 16
Virginia Creeper 16
Bittersweet 17
Barberry 18
Bayberry 19
Highbush Cranberry 19
Labrador Tea 20
Maple-Leaved Viburnam 20
Nannyberry 21
Rose 22
Sumac 23
Spicebush 24
Sweet Fern 25
Witch Hazel 26
Beech 27
Chestnut 28
Hemlock 29
White Pine 29
Hickories 30
Juniper 31
Northern White Cedar 31
Oak 32
Walnut 33

Part II - Spring & Summer
Coltsfoot 36
Dandelion 36
Johnny-Jump-ups 37
Wild Strawberry 38
Marsh Marigold 38
Cinnamon Fern 39
Ostrich Fern 39
Poke 40
Yellow Wood Sorrel 40
Prickly Lettuce 41
Asiatic Day Flower 41
Galinsoga 42
Lady's Thumb 42
Garlic Mustard 43
Wild Leek 43
Maple-Leaved Goosefoot 44
Orphine 44
Queen Anne's Lace 45
Angelica 46
Cow-Parsnip 47
Motherwort 48
Wild Mint 48
American Pennyroyal 49
Bee Balm 49
Wild Bergamot 50
Creeping Thyme 50
Selfheal 51
Prickly-Pear 51
Elderberry 52
Wild Saraparilla 53
Bristly Saraparilla 53
Black Medick 54
Red Clover 54
Low Hop Clover 54
Wood Lily 55
Turk's Cap Lily 55
Day Lily 56
Evening Primrose 56
Nettles 57
Calamus 57
Common Milkweed 58
Purple Milkweed 58
Jewelweed 59
Cattail 60
Narrow-Leaved Cattail 60

Acknowledgements 61
Further Reading 62
Index to Scientific and Common Names 63
Glossary 64
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