Edible and medicinal uses of the multiflora rose bush
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- The multiflora rose bush was introduced from parts of Asia in the 1860’s. Although it’s non native and highly invasive you can still reap the benefits by harvesting and using the flowers, leaves, and seeds aka rose hips which will help reduce the spread of it. Please always do your own research on anything that you plan on consuming and be certain you know what it is before eating it. #wildedibles #wildedibleplants #forager #foragedfood #foragedfoods #wildfood #wildfoods #survival
Awesome video my friend
Thank you 😊 so much for watching
Very entertaining and educational! Thanks for sharing!
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Always research plants thoroughly before consuming
Mine just bloomed this year! I'm like what is this? Than I look it up! OH NO! I will definitely be using the seed pods for tea! Yummy I already use my rose petals for tea! Than will cut back the branches! I wish my other roses grew this easily and beautifully! The bees love it!
I think I have some of these in my yard😊
They can be beneficial and invasive it just depends on how you look at them 😊
Thank you for this valuable information, Sish. Stay safe and stay cool
Thank you 😊 I’m so glad you enjoyed it