A deadly plant, good wild food - and mushrooms! Come with me to explore Oregon's coastal forest in the Siuslaw National Forest.
Mystery Plant - Watch Out!
At the end of Part 1 of my Siuslaw National Forest walk, I left you with a mystery. What is this plant? Can you identify this plant just from its leaves? What do you think I will do with this plant?
Foraging some kinds of plants can be challenging. Some edible plants may look like others that are not worth eating, or even worse -- downright toxic! That's the case with the mystery plant I found in the meadow.
I want to thank and
for their identification of my mystery plant. They make a point about this plant very clearly!
thought this plant looked like Borage (Borago officinalis) and
thought it looked like Comfrey (Symphytum spp.). These plants are often confused with the mystery plant, when there are only leaves, but no flowers.
So what did I do with this plant? I left it alone!
For trying to identify my mystery plant,
and
each get $1 SBD. Check your wallets!
A Mushroom for Artists!
Walking along the meadow's edge, I saw them... mushrooms! Growing from a dead log, even without any rain for months!
Not Every Edible Plant Is Edible All the Time
I continued around the meadow's edge. And came upon a couple plants that I eat. But in the spring, not the fall. These plants are way too old to eat!
Let's Find A Snack!
I can enjoy a walk without finding something to eat, I swear. But there is a lot of food out there!
One Last Stop
On the way back home, I came across a roadside pull-out with a sign that says "Maximum 5 Gallon Fill". It's a spring!
Thanks for Walking With Me
I'll be continuing my series of travels to parts of western Oregon all through the autumn of 2017. I hope you will join me -- especially if you like mushrooms! Earlier posts in this series are: Escape to the Marine Layer - Part 1 and Part 2. // Saunter in the Siuslaw - Part 1
Thanks to
for the #walkwithme tag! And to everyone using that tag! Enjoy your walks!
- Do you have any Foxglove in gardens around you?
- Have you ever seen an Artist's Conk mushroom?
- Have you ever eaten Skunk cabbage?
- Do you like wild blackberries?
- Have you ever eaten a Yellow Transparent apple?
- Do you have any springs near you?
Plant List
- Foxglove - Digitalis purpurea - not for eating or handling!
- Artist's Conk - Ganoderma applanatum
- Broad-leaf dock - Rumex obtusifolius
- Western skunk cabbage - Lysichiton americanus - special processing required!
- Eastern skunk cabbage - Symplocarpus foetidus - special processing required!
- Himalayan blackberry - Rubus armeniacus
- Apple - Malus domestica
References:
1 - Fatal cardiac glycoside poisoning due to mistaking foxglove for comfrey. Wu et al., 2017. Clinical Toxicology 55(7):670-673.
2- Acute accidental Digitalis intoxication of a whole family due to mistaking foxglove for borage. Maffe et al., 2009. J Cardiovasc Med 10(9):727-32.
3 - Digitalis poisoning: Historical and forensic aspects. Burchell, 1983. J Am. College Cardiology 1(2):506-516.
Haphazard Homestead

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