by Maria Samms » Sat May 05, 2007 3:25 pm
Jenise,
That plant could certainly be wild carrot (Queen Anne's Lace), caraway, or parsnip. However, because there are 2 poisonous plants that closely resemble wild carrot, I do not to forage for them. The 2 poisonous plants are called Fool's Parsley and Poison Hemlock and look almost identical to wild carrot. Wild Carrot has a hairy-stem and poison hemlock does not and Fool's Parsley's flowers have additional beardlike bracts under it's flowers that the non-posionous plants do not have.
I would say that unless you can have someone positively identify your plant (maybe a Co-op or a local garden nursery) I wouldn't eat it as both the hemlock and fool's parsley are extremely poisonous!
I have been foraging for many yrs now and always stick with plants that have no poisonous imposters. I won't even eat plants that have parts that could be poisonous (like some plants you can eat the leaves but not the fruit...etc.) If the whole plant isn't edible, then I won't bother. I won't forage for mushrooms either.
I know you are in a different part of the US than me, but if you want you could post some pics of weeds, or describe them to me, and I can try and identify them. But I would say, have a professional identify your plant...you never know, you could have a whole garden of wild carrots growing in your backyard...that would be yummy!
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