I can see that you were lying on field of ground ivy/Glechoma hederacea (probably) - that heart-shaped leafs. If so this plant is also very healthy (for example boosts immune system and gives energy) and very very aromatic. I would reccomend to try it raw or as herbal tea. :)
@@AncientEarthSkillsLenMackey haven't eaten it yet...just picked them up along the road and transplant them in the backyard...still researching about this plant...
@@sabrinawanderer7560 good idea to learn as much as you can first, and transplant it in your yard. Roadside collection isn't a good idea, unless it's some backwoods dirt road. Have fun!
Wow! I just ate the leaves and flowers of broadleaf plantain just like you did, a while ago, here in yard in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia! The broadleaf plantain is everywhere in Malaysia - in pavement cracks, sidewalks, roadsides, ditch sides, open fields, plantations etc. I have many of them in my yard, growing happily with other edible weeds (pepper elder, stone breaker, fringed spider flower, vernonea cinerea), I ate all of them, been eating them for years, as salads, cooked veggie, juice..
Oh , his smile is just like sweet butter. In the end of the video the smile is flying .
Sweet butterfly
Good job 👍👍👍
As u smile I also smile believing whatever u are saying BBY.
My favourite dish....it's very tasty and Lovable and good for health...👍👍👍
I can see that you were lying on field of ground ivy/Glechoma hederacea (probably) - that heart-shaped leafs. If so this plant is also very healthy (for example boosts immune system and gives energy) and very very aromatic. I would reccomend to try it raw or as herbal tea. :)
Eaten regularly it repels bugs? Thank God above for the retained Native knowledge of this land...
see yaa some of the info I gleaned from “Indian herbalogy of North America” among others
God has given all medicines naturally to keep us healthier. He knew everything about deceases.
U made me smile back to u dear.
Thanks for the video. Question: Do those holes in the leaf indicate an insect has eaten through it?
That is highly likely ☺️
Yes 100 percent.then it proves to us it is not toxic.
The way you eat those plantains...makes my tastebud salivate...
When you enjoy plantain how do you like it?
@@AncientEarthSkillsLenMackey haven't eaten it yet...just picked them up along the road and transplant them in the backyard...still researching about this plant...
@@sabrinawanderer7560 good idea to learn as much as you can first, and transplant it in your yard. Roadside collection isn't a good idea, unless it's some backwoods dirt road. Have fun!
Wow! I just ate the leaves and flowers of broadleaf plantain just like you did, a while ago, here in yard in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia! The broadleaf plantain is everywhere in Malaysia - in pavement cracks, sidewalks, roadsides, ditch sides, open fields, plantations etc. I have many of them in my yard, growing happily with other edible weeds (pepper elder, stone breaker, fringed spider flower, vernonea cinerea), I ate all of them, been eating them for years, as salads, cooked veggie, juice..
That’s so awesome! It’s amazing how many things around us are food and medicine .
you're so goodlooking.
Email?
Nothing is a weed!