Some wild foraged plants.

Pig nut

Sorrel

Board leaf plantain
Comfrey
Wild garlic
Navelwort

A brief account of my finding and plant uses.

However don’t quote me on these plants or their medical uses.

Always do your own research and double check before eating any wild plants.

Plants found today in the woods.

MEADOWSWEET

Flowers can be made into a syrup

Leaves fresh or dryed as a tea.

For a painkiller.

WILLOW

The leaves of willow can also be dryed and made into tea.

For a painkiller same qualities as aspirin.

SORREL

Leaves into salads high in vitamin C and lemon tasting.

PLANTAIN LEAVES

Flowers cooked in butter.

Young leaves cooked.

Good for skin problems when made into a balm.

HAWTHORN

Leaves added to salads.

Dryed leaves or berries for a tea

Berries made into a fruit leather.

Good for heart muscle blood sugar, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

PRIMROSES AND VOILETS

Can be sugared and preserved for cake decorations.

NAVELWORT

For salads cucumber taste.

GORSEBUSH

Flowers can be add to salads.

Can be used as cattle food.

Flowers for wine making

Wood burns very hot as heating.

NETTLES

For eating good in soups

Rope making and natural dye.

Dryed leaves for tea

Good for joint pains.

COMFREY

Leaves cooked in batter.

Comfrey and nettle as liquid feed for Growing plants within your garden.

HAZEL TREE

Leaves and bark.

Into bath water for various Veins.

Bark used as treatments in breast cancer.

Twigs basket making.

OAK

Oak leaves made into a tea poured on feet to treat foot infections.

A FEW OF THE PLANTS I FOUND AND LEARNT💐 ABOUT TODAY 💐

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