South Florida species

Would love to see more south Florida edible plants added! I don’t see cocoplum, sea grape, sabal palm, pond apple, marlberry, pigeon plum, persimmon, or wax myrtle, all of which grow in my area. Greenbrier, beggartick (Bidens alba), spotted beebalm, etc. also have edible leaves that can be used as salad greens!

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6 months ago

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user_g2x2r7

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