This is the second video, and here we have collected photos and descriptions of 55 edible wild plants. Corrections and clarifications were made and more photos were added. The video turned out to be capacious, so save it to your bookmarks or playlist, and I’ll start.
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00:00 Introduction.
00:45 Amaranth, or Shchiritsa.
01:39 Field mustard.
02:04 City gravilate, or clove root.
02:30 Walking party.
03:06 Oregano, or Oregano.
03:36 Ivantea or narrowleaved willowherb.
04:14 Common sorrel or Oxalis.
04:55 Meadow goatsbeard.
05:17 Clover (white, red, meadow).
05:56 Nettle.
06:40 Sowing bug.
06:58 Watercress.
07:24 Cupyr or Chervil openwork
07:57 Meadowsweet or Meadowsweet.
08:23 Quinoa and White Mary.
09:03 Curly Lily, or Curly Saranka, or Royal Curls.
09:35 Burdock or Burdock.
10:27 Oblique onion vinegar, or mountain garlic.
10:57 Angular onion, or Mouse garlic.
11:13 An ordinary cuff.
11:43 Coltsfoot.
12:14 Melissa.
12:44 Lungwort.
13:06 Woodlouse or Chickweed, or Woodlouse.
13:48 Field mint, or meadow mint
14:30 Nasturtium.
14:59 Borage.
15:53 Field dandelion.
16:52 Bracken Fern.
17:45 Fern Ostrich.
18:24 Spring primrose, or Primrose.
18:47 Shepherd's purse.
19:20 Plantain.
20:31 Purslane or Dandur.
21:11 Mallow, or wild mallow.
21:33 Creeping wheatgrass.
22:03 Milk thistle.
22:33 Rhubarb.
23:25 Wild radish, or Dikoredka.
24:01 Arugula.
24:28 Sverbiga eastern.
24:49 Knotweed, or bird's knotweed.
25:18 Snooze.
25:40 Common rapeseed, or rapeseed.
26:07 Thyme, or Thyme.
26:35 Common fennel.
26:53 Fragrant violet.
27:18 Horsetail, or Common Horsetail, or Pistik.
28:03 Chicory.
28:30 Cheremsha, or Flask.
29:16 Petiolate spadefoot, or petiolate spadefoot.
29:51 Rank of Gmelin.
30:16 Sorrel.
30:50 Horse sorrel.
31:08 Yarutka field.
31:36 Three important rules.