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Series 2, Lesson 42: Mexican Clover

 
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Series 2, Lesson 42: Mexican Clover

In this lesson, I tell you about Richardia Scabra, also known as Mexican Clover.  It is a very common plant that is often mistaken for chickweed, and it is important to know the difference.  While this plant does have some medicinal use, it will make you vomit... which is a good way to ruin a foraging trip!

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My phone app correctly identified it. I had planted vegetables in Dixie cups and a strange plant came up. Today I noticed the tiny white flowers and used the app to identify it. It is pretty.
 
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