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					<description><![CDATA[<p>​Purslane ​is one of those "weeds" that volunteer themselves right on our doorsteps to provide free, nutritious food far surpassing anything we'll ever find in a supermarket. Its eaten throughout the warm, dry parts of the world, in an endless variety of ways. </p>
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				<div class="tve_ct_content tve_clearfix"><div class="ct_column"><div class="thrv_wrapper tve-toc-heading tve-toc-heading-level0 tve_no_icons" data-tag="H2" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552ae9" data-element-name="Heading Level 1"><a href="#t-1763425748843" class="tve-toc-anchor tve-jump-scroll" jump-animation="smooth">I found some purslane!</a></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve-toc-heading tve-toc-heading-level0 tve_no_icons" data-tag="H2" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552ae9" data-element-name="Heading Level 1"><a href="#t-1763425748844" class="tve-toc-anchor tve-jump-scroll" jump-animation="smooth">Yay for purslane!</a></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve-toc-heading tve-toc-heading-level0 tve_no_icons" data-tag="H2" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552ae9" data-element-name="Heading Level 1"><a href="#t-1763425748839" class="tve-toc-anchor tve-jump-scroll" jump-animation="smooth">Purslane - description&nbsp;</a></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve-toc-heading tve-toc-heading-level0 tve_no_icons" data-tag="H2" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552ae9" data-element-name="Heading Level 1"><a href="#t-1763425748840" class="tve-toc-anchor tve-jump-scroll" jump-animation="smooth">Purslane growing conditions</a></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve-toc-heading tve-toc-heading-level0 tve_no_icons" data-tag="H2" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552ae9" data-element-name="Heading Level 1"><a href="#t-1763425748841" class="tve-toc-anchor tve-jump-scroll" jump-animation="smooth">Eating purslane&nbsp;</a></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve-toc-heading tve-toc-heading-level0 tve_no_icons" data-tag="H2" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552ae9" data-element-name="Heading Level 1"><a href="#t-1763425748842" class="tve-toc-anchor tve-jump-scroll" jump-animation="smooth">Purslane as a medicinal herb</a></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve-toc-heading tve-toc-heading-level0 tve_no_icons" data-tag="H2" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552ae9" data-element-name="Heading Level 1"><a href="#t-1763425748845" class="tve-toc-anchor tve-jump-scroll" jump-animation="smooth">Sources</a></div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv-divider tve-vert-divider" data-style="tve_sep-1" data-color-d="rgb(251, 254, 255)" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552c90" data-thickness-d="1"><hr class="tve_sep tve_sep-1" style=""></div></div>
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</div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv-columns" style="--tcb-col-el-width: 1080;" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552dc4"><div class="tcb-flex-row v-2 tcb-resized tcb--cols--2" style="" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552de6"><div class="tcb-flex-col" data-css="tve-u-691bb78b552e14" style=""><div class="tcb-col"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" id="t-1763425748843">I found some purslane!</h2><p>Living on a farm with lots of animals means lots of nutrient-rich sediment in gateways and laneways. And because we use rotational grazing, the various gateways and laneways get time to recover from being trampled by hoofs -- which means time for communities of plants of all kinds to keep developing, diversifying, and dropping their seeds.</p><p>Then the animals come back, graze, trample, stir things around, drop their manure, and move on again -- and the diversification continues.</p><p>This morning in a gateway that hasn't had any hoofed animals through in a while, I found a lovely surprise among plants busy colonizing the bare ground in our early tropical summer -- purslane (Portulaca oleracea).</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption" data-css="tve-u-19a94818c8d" style="" data-has-border-radius="true"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image wp-image-25709 tcb-moved-image" alt="Purslane colonizing bare ground in a gateway" data-id="25709" width="500" data-init-width="500" height="375" data-init-height="375" title="Purslane_Portulaca oleracea_growing wild in gateway_25.11.18_500px" loading="lazy" src="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Purslane_Portulaca-oleracea_growing-wild-in-gateway_25.11.18_500px.jpg" data-width="500" data-height="375" style="aspect-ratio: auto 500 / 375;" data-css="tve-u-19a94819664" srcset="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Purslane_Portulaca-oleracea_growing-wild-in-gateway_25.11.18_500px.jpg 500w, https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Purslane_Portulaca-oleracea_growing-wild-in-gateway_25.11.18_500px-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px" /></span></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p>They would have germinated from seed that somehow arrived at our old dairy shed from who-knows where, then were washed down a shallow incline to the gateway at the bottom.&nbsp;</p><p>Where they're now jostling for space with other opportunistic plants, all of them working together to fill up the space left by the trampling of hoofed animals.&nbsp;</p><p>In the image below, note the plantain plant way down the bottom, slightly left of center. It's shaped a bit like a star or a snowflake.&nbsp;</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption tve-image-caption-below" data-css="tve-u-19a94818c8d" style="" data-has-border-radius="true"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image tcb-moved-image wp-image-25711" alt="The slope below our shed where I found purslane growing wild" data-id="25711" width="500" data-init-width="500" height="556" data-init-height="556" title="Purslane_Portulaca oleracea_at bottom of slope_25.11.18_500px" loading="lazy" src="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Purslane_Portulaca-oleracea_at-bottom-of-slope_25.11.18_500px.jpg" data-width="500" data-height="556" style="aspect-ratio: auto 500 / 556;" data-css="tve-u-19a9483de83" srcset="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Purslane_Portulaca-oleracea_at-bottom-of-slope_25.11.18_500px.jpg 500w, https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Purslane_Portulaca-oleracea_at-bottom-of-slope_25.11.18_500px-270x300.jpg 270w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px" /></span></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p>This morning when I saw these plantain plants I had been about to open the gateway to allow cattle through. </p><p>I left the cattle where they were and took the time to rescue some of these precious purslane plants from the soon-to-be trampled gateway, and bring them to the garden.</p><p>Yay!</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption tve-image-caption-below" data-css="tve-u-19a94818c8d" style="" data-has-border-radius="true"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image tcb-moved-image wp-image-25708" alt="a young purslane plant freshly transplanted into my garden bed" data-id="25708" width="500" data-init-width="500" height="281" data-init-height="281" title="Purslane_Portulaca oleracea_ freshly transplanted into a garden bed_25.11.18_500px" loading="lazy" src="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Purslane_Portulaca-oleracea_-freshly-transplanted-into-a-garden-bed_25.11.18_500px.jpg" data-width="500" data-height="281" style="aspect-ratio: auto 500 / 281;" data-css="tve-u-19a9483de83" srcset="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Purslane_Portulaca-oleracea_-freshly-transplanted-into-a-garden-bed_25.11.18_500px.jpg 500w, https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Purslane_Portulaca-oleracea_-freshly-transplanted-into-a-garden-bed_25.11.18_500px-300x169.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px" /></span></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" id="t-1763425748844">Yay for purslane!</h2><p>Purslane fits beautifully into my favorite category of food plants -- the kind that some people call "weeds," and others call "nutritious and medicinal herbs."</p><p>They're kinds that volunteer themselves right on our doorsteps (or in our gateways) to provide free, nutritious food that far surpasses anything we'll ever find in a supermarket.</p><p>In terms of nutrition and vitality, they even surpass any domesticated food plant we grow ourselves -- I wrote <a href="https://arealgreenlife.com/weeds-real-nutrition-for-free-for-free/">more about that, here</a>.</p><h2 class="" id="t-1763425748839">Purslane - description&nbsp;</h2><p>Purslane is a low growing succulent plant that forms dense mats across the ground. It has small, rounded leaves on thick, smooth stems. </p><p>In my experience the stems have a reddish tinge, but the internet says they can also be green, yellowish-green, or purplish-green. The stems look shiny. They branch out from a central taproot, radiating in all directions so that the young plants often appear to be in the shape of a star or snowflake.</p><p>Purslane produces small yellow flowers and LOTS of tiny (truly tiny) black seeds inside a clever little cup left behind after the flower.</p><h2 class="" id="t-1763425748840">Purslane growing conditions</h2><p>Purslane is very easy to grow, as all "weeds" are. It produces prolific seeds which can stay dormant for a long time, then germinate abundantly when soils temperatures climb above about 27 degrees Celsius.</p><p>It needs lots of sunshine, is not fussed about soil quality, and does not like to be too wet.</p><p>Inadequate sunshine and too much moisture are the reasons purslane doesn't volunteer around here very often -- so now I'm pondering how to arrange a niche for the plants I found this morning to be in a spot that's sheltered from too much rain but still receiving lots of sunshine. It might mean that if I want to keep it near the kitchen (the best place for frequently used food plants) I have to put some in a big shallow container and move it around a bit.</p><p>Which I think would be worthwhile because, well, <em>purslane</em>!</p><h2 class="" id="t-1763425748841">Eating purslane&nbsp;</h2><p>Purslane is very nutritious.&nbsp;</p><p>Michael Pollan is said to have called it one of the two most nutritious plants on the planet in his book <em>In Defense of Food.&nbsp;</em>The other one was apparently <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chenopodium_album" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">lambs quarters</a>, another wild edible and a member of the <a href="https://arealgreenlife.com/weeds-nutrition-and-medicine/#amaranth" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">amaranth family</a>. </p><p>I'm not sure how its possible to label a given plant as "most nutritious," since that tries to fix in place something that's changeable and context-dependent, but anyhow -- the general consensus is that if you make a list, purslane is up there near the top of it.</p><p>In her<em>&nbsp;</em>book<em>,</em>&nbsp;<em>How Can I&nbsp;Use Herbs in my Daily Life,</em>&nbsp;Isabell Shipard describes purslane&nbsp;as a <strong>nutritional powerhouse</strong>, particularly in terms of minerals (most notably calcium, iron, magnesium, and potassium), omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins (A, B, C), and antioxidants.</p><p>Purslane has been used a food plant throughout the drier, hotter parts of the world--Mediterranean &amp; Middle East, Mexico &amp; Latin America, and Australasia--for a very long time. Hundreds or thousands of years.</p><p>The leaves and young stems are crunchy, fleshy, and have a mild lemony taste. They can be eaten raw in the garden and in salads, or cooked any way you can think of to cook them.&nbsp;</p><p>You can also&nbsp;<a href="https://www.proportionalplate.com/purslane-pesto/" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">make pesto </a>with purslane. You could&nbsp;<a href="https://arealgreenlife.com/increase-available-minerals-in-food/#herbal-vinegar" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">make vinegar</a> with it. You can <a href="https://www.healthygreenkitchen.com/pickled-purslane/">pickle the young stems</a>. In fact, here is a list of <a href="https://insanelygoodrecipes.com/purslane-recipes/" target="_blank">20 purslane recipes</a>, and&nbsp;<a href="https://cnz.to/ingredients-fine-foods/45-things-to-do-with-purslane/" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">here is another list of 45 ways to eat it</a> - oh my!</p><h2 class="" id="t-1763425748842">Purslane as a medicinal herb</h2><p>Science Direct&nbsp;<a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/pharmacology-toxicology-and-pharmaceutical-science/portulaca-oleracea" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">has a page&nbsp;</a>that describes purslane as "a medicinal herb that is edible and possesses multiple biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidation, immune regulation, and anti-tumor effects.&nbsp;</p><p>That's just a small mouthful of the medicinal properties attributed to purslane on the internet. For more, see my sources below or get a cuppa and find some yourself.&nbsp;</p><p>I have no personal experience with using purslane medicinally and therefore no suggestions on it, except to repeat the quote from who ever it was that said,<strong>&nbsp;</strong><em>"Let food be thy medicine..."</em></p><p>If <em>you</em> have stories about using it medicinally, please scroll to the bottom and share them in the comments -- please and thank you <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f642.png" alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p><h2 class="" id="t-1763425748845">Sources</h2><p>Sources for this post (that I didn't already link to) include:</p><p><a data-link-id="171366074645742730" href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378874116312752" target="_blank">A review of traditional uses of ... <em>Portulaca oleracea</em></a></p><p><a data-link-id="171366074648888459" href="https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9790064/">Ameliorative effects of Portulaca oleracea L. 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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Over time, wild edibles (weeds) can help us build deep health and resilience, offering a spectrum of nutrition that no supermarket shelf or bottle of pills can ever provide -- and weeds are free! Here are six that grow almost everywhere. </p>
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</div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element" data-css="tve-u-66b9b9cacda977"><p>Our ancestors were using wild edible plants (weeds) for food and medicine tens of thousands of years before we began to domesticate the plants found in supermarkets today. Yes, many of the same weeds we see around us now have been accompanying us all that time.</p><p>We've developed domesticated plants for sweetness, appearance, volume, and keeping ability, and in the process we've bred all the vigour and tenacity out of them. Wild edibles, in contrast, are still wild and complex and full of real nutrition -- vitamins, minerals, and healing compounds that our bodies can easily absorb and that no supermarket shelf or bottle of pills can ever provide -- and weeds are free!</p><p>This post lists some edible weeds that you're likely very familiar with<span id='easy-footnote-1-22892' class='easy-footnote-margin-adjust'></span><span class='easy-footnote'><a href='https://arealgreenlife.com/weeds-nutrition-and-medicine/#easy-footnote-bottom-1-22892' title='In my home area of the Atherton Tablelands, Far North Queensland, but most of these weeds also grow prolifically in many, many other parts of the world.'><sup>1</sup></a></span> and some of their uses as food and medicine. It's intended as a prompt to get to know the weeds around you, but not as advice or instruction.</p><p>Please take full responsibility for being certain about the identity and uses of any plant you forage. Unless you are learning in person from someone who is eating the plant in question (or using it as medicine), always, <em>always</em> check the scientific name (the long fancy name usually in brackets and italics) because common names are confusing and unreliable.</p><p>Look at images of weeds on the internet, read herbal books, or best of all find local guides who can teach you in person -- and help yourself to the wild abundance that is all around us when we know how to recognise it.</p><p>When you harvest, remember to pause for a moment and silently or out loud give thanks to the wild plants and to the land, air, and water that nourishes them so that they in turn can nourish you.</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption" data-css="tve-u-1923caa943f" style="" id="dandelion"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image wp-image-23195" alt="Dandelion leaves, flowers, and seed head. Chickweed is growing beside it. " data-id="23195" width="500" data-init-width="500" height="375" data-init-height="375" title="Dandelion - leaves, flower, seedhead _5168.500px_compressed" loading="lazy" src="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Dandelion-leaves-flower-seedhead-_5168.500px_compressed.jpg" data-width="500" data-height="375" style="aspect-ratio: auto 500 / 375;" srcset="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Dandelion-leaves-flower-seedhead-_5168.500px_compressed.jpg 500w, https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Dandelion-leaves-flower-seedhead-_5168.500px_compressed-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px" /></span></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element" data-css="tve-u-66b9b9cacda977" id="dandelion"><h2 class="" id="t-1727583550501" style="" data-css="tve-u-19274608ef2">Dandelion</h2><p>(This section is a partial excerpt from my ebook, <a href="https://arealgreenlife.com/one-small-serve-book/" class="" style="outline: none;">One Small Serve</a>.)</p><p>We're starting with a superstar of wild nourishment - Dandelion. Dandelions (<em>Taraxacum officinale)</em> have probably been used by humans for food and and medicine since before humans were a thing (fossil records indicate that they're around 30 million years old<span id='easy-footnote-2-22892' class='easy-footnote-margin-adjust'></span><span class='easy-footnote'><a href='https://arealgreenlife.com/weeds-nutrition-and-medicine/#easy-footnote-bottom-2-22892' title='&lt;a href=&quot;https://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/10.1079/cabicompendium.52773#sec-11&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;outline: none;&quot;&gt;Cabi Digital Library&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=&quot;https://sacredplantco.com/blogs/natures-pharmacy-exploring-the-historical-uses-and-health-benefits-of-medicinal-herbs/discovering-dandelion-a-journey-through-history-tradition-and-culinary-delights&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; class=&quot;&quot; style=&quot;outline: none;&quot;&gt;Sacred Plant Company&lt;/a&gt;'><sup>2</sup></a></span>). In recorded history, dandelions are known to have been used by ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, in traditional Chinese medicine, and by Native Americans.</p><p>Every part of the dandelion plant is edible and and safely medicinal, incredibly rich in a wide range of minerals, vitamins, and health supporting constituents. Even the bitter taste of dandelion leaves <a href="https://arealgreenlife.com/bitter-taste-health-benefits/" class="" style="outline: none;">offers a cascade of health benefits.&nbsp;</a></p><p>Eat young dandelion leaves and flowers in salads; add older leaves to any cooked dish that calls for leafy greens. They're less bitter before the plant flowers. Prepare the roots like any root vegetable.</p><p>Cover a handful of dandelion flowers with boiling water, add honey (optional) and enjoy. 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<em>(Stellaria media)</em> has been used by people as an edible and medicinal plant since at least the Middle Ages. It's originally native to Eurasia and has now naturalized throughout the world as a weed of waste ground, farmland and gardens. It likes shaded, moist conditions.</p><p>You can eat the leaves, stems, and flowers of chickweed, but not the roots. It makes lovely salads -- just harvest, chop, and add salad dressing.</p><p>Chickweed is high in chlorophyll, calcium, magnesium, manganese, zinc, iron, phosphorus, potassium, vitamins C and A, folic acid, riboflavin, niacin, and thiamine.</p><p>It stimulates digestion and metabolism and has a strengthening, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and detoxifying effect.</p><p>Chickweed also contains something called saponins, which increase the permeability of cell membranes - meaning that it can increase our ability to absorb nutrients, especially minerals, from whatever we're eating.</p><p>(Chickweed is another plant I cover in <a href="https://arealgreenlife.com/one-small-serve-book/">One Small Serve</a>.)<br></p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption" data-css="tve-u-1923caa5643" style="" id="cobblers-pegs"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image tcb-moved-image wp-image-23202" alt="" data-id="23202" width="488" data-init-width="512" height="275" data-init-height="288" title="Cobblers Pegs Weed by John Tann via Wikimedia Commons.512px" loading="lazy" src="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Cobblers-Pegs-Weed-by-John-Tann-via-Wikimedia-Commons.512px.jpeg" data-width="488" data-height="275" style="aspect-ratio: auto 512 / 288;" data-css="tve-u-1923cabfefb" srcset="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Cobblers-Pegs-Weed-by-John-Tann-via-Wikimedia-Commons.512px.jpeg 512w, https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Cobblers-Pegs-Weed-by-John-Tann-via-Wikimedia-Commons.512px-300x169.jpeg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 488px) 100vw, 488px" /></span></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element" data-css="tve-u-66b9b9cacda977" id="cobblers-pegs"><h2 id="t-1727583550497" class="" style="" data-css="tve-u-19274615d64">Cobblers Pegs</h2><p><strong>Cobbler's pegs</strong>
<em>(Bindens pilosa)&nbsp;</em>-- a pain in the butt, right, to have to pick them out of your clothes? Perhaps the more a plant persists in following us around, the more likely it has something to offer us.</p><p>Cobblers pegs are originally native to the Americas but are now widely distributed around the world. They're a weed of gardens, parks, crops, pastures, roadsides, disturbed sites, waste areas, waterways, and the exposed margins of bushland and forest. They're regarded as an environmental weed in New South Wales and Queensland. <br></p><p>The leaves of cobblers pegs are edible -- eat them raw in small quantities, add them freely to cooked dishes, dry them and make tea. They're a good source of chlorophyll, vitamin C, calcium, iron, potassium, and magnesium. They're also high in tannins, which may be helpful for digestive and respiratory upsets.</p><p>Research has turned up a long list of ailments that cobblers pegs can help us with, including toothache, allergies, fevers, food poisoning, and many others.<br></p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption" data-css="tve-u-1923caa5643" style="" id="amaranth"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image tcb-moved-image wp-image-23212" alt="" data-id="23212" width="488" data-init-width="500" height="274" data-init-height="281" title="Amaranth, wild edible, weed by Kate @ A Real Green Life_091115.500px" loading="lazy" src="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Amaranth-wild-edible-weed-by-Kate-@-A-Real-Green-Life_091115.500px.jpg" data-width="488" data-height="274" style="aspect-ratio: auto 500 / 281;" data-css="tve-u-1923cabfefb" srcset="https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Amaranth-wild-edible-weed-by-Kate-@-A-Real-Green-Life_091115.500px.jpg 500w, https://arealgreenlife.com/wp-content/uploads/Amaranth-wild-edible-weed-by-Kate-@-A-Real-Green-Life_091115.500px-300x169.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 488px) 100vw, 488px" /></span></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element" data-css="tve-u-66b9b9cacda977" id="amaranth"><h2 id="t-1727583550498" class="" style="" data-css="tve-u-19274616c9d">Amaranth</h2><p><strong>Amaranths</strong> (Genus: <em>Amaranthus</em><em>; </em>the scientific name will be "<em>Amaranthus</em><em>&nbsp;something</em> or&nbsp;<em>Amaranthum</em><em> something</em><em>"</em>) are native to tropical regions, but because their abundant seeds can survive cold winters and sprout in the spring they have spread to many other parts of world.</p><p>Amaranths are common weeds in gardens, along roadsides, and in gateways, and there are also decorative ones, bred for their showy flowers.</p><p>Search the internet for images of amaranth and you'll see there are many, many varieties, from very weedy to very ornamental. Once you've looked at lots of amaranth pictures and started to pick them out in your environment, you'll see the similarities that they all have -- it just takes a bit of practice. All are edible, but watch out for the spiky ones!&nbsp;</p><p>The image at the top of this post is an amaranth flower stalk; the image above is of amaranth in our garden.&nbsp;</p><p>Throughout the spring and summer months I add amaranth leaves and stem tips including the flowers/seed heads to any cooked dish calling for leafy greens. Young amaranth seedlings may come up thickly enough to harvest by the handful -- chop and then lightly steam or stir-fry.</p><p>Do cook your amaranth -- it's high in oxalic acid which you don't want to be ingesting lots of; cooking reduces it substantially.</p><p>And yes -- the amaranth "grain" (it's actually a seed) in fancy packets in the health food store --comes from these same plants. Amaranth seeds are very nutritious but also very small, so I just collect entire seed heads and chop them into dishes along with all the other amaranth parts.&nbsp;</p><p>If you do want to harvest only the seeds, shake the dry seed head over something to catch the seeds.</p><h2 class="" id="t-1727583550499" style="" data-css="tve-u-192f6439160">Sources</h2><p>The information and tips in this post have been sourced from the following resources (as well as personal experience):<br></p><p><em><a href="https://www.wisewomanbookshop.com/product-page/healing-wise" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">Healing Wise - Wise Woman Herbal </a></em>by Susun Weed,&nbsp;</p><p><em><a href="https://herbs-to-use.com/product/how-can-i-be-prepared-with-self-sufficiency-and-survival-foods-isabell-shipard-book/" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">How Can I Be Prepared With Self-Sufficiency And Survival Foods?</a></em> by Queensland Herbalist Isabell Shipard</p><p>Wild Food Forager <a href="https://www.diegobonetto.com/" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">Diego Bonetto</a><br></p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_contentbox_shortcode thrv-content-box tve-elem-default-pad" data-css="tve-u-1923ccae5be" style="">
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