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75. Trillium chloropetalum – It’s generally not recommended harvesting to eat in North America except where super abundant. The young shoots while the leaves are drooping or folded can be eaten raw and coooked (Sam Thayer in Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants); I find the leaves to have a pleasant nutty taste; I sometimes decorate spring salads with flowers.

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