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Edible Native Texas Plants

Edible Native Texas Plants on display at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Warning: Before consuming any wild food, be absolutely certain of its proper identity! Many plants have look a like. When in doubt, do not eat it!

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Allium canadenseMeadow Garlic
Wild Garlic
Wild Onion
Berlandiera lyrataChocolate Daisy
Chocolate Flower
Lyreleaf Greeneyes
Green-eyed Lyre Leaf
Capsicum annuumChile Tepin
Chile Pequin
Chiltepin
Chile Petin
Bird Pepper
Turkey Pepper
Cayenne Pepper
Carya illinoinensisPecan
Diospyros texanaTexas Persimmon
Mexican Persimmon
Black Persimmon
Chapote
Chapote Prieto
Diospyros virginianaCommon Persimmon
Eastern Persimmon
Possumwood
Date Plum
Winter Plum
Jove's Fruit
Ehretia anacuaAnacua
Sugarberry Anacua
Anaqua
Anacahuita
Knockaway
Knackaway
Sandpaper Tree
Manzanita
Manzanillo
Tlalahuacate
Hedeoma drummondiiDrummond's False Pennyroyal
Limoncillo
Mock Pennyroyal
Juglans microcarpaLittle Walnut
Texas Walnut
Texas Black Walnut
River Walnut
Nogalito
Nogalillo
Namboca
Malvaviscus arboreusTurkscap
Wax Mallow
Bleeding Hearts
Mexican Apple
Manzanita
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