New Zealand edible plant that you should know!
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UPDATE- the latin name for Garlic weed I had on screen was not correct the right name is – Allium triquetrum. Apologies for the error.

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6 Comments

  1. I wanted to mention, Kawa Kawa but I've covered that so many times and it deserves a video of its own. If you have any more you want to add leave a comment down below.

  2. Cheers Bro ive planted all those trees on my place , the onion weed is here an plantain is all thru my paddock and orchard the moos love it , good minerals for Cattle and us 😊 and ive planted KawaKawa beautiful plant 👍

  3. Fantastic vid very informative have used a few myself the plantain we call kopakopa i remember mum putting on a poultice for skin infections hot as hell but worked a treat cheers Bogan 🙂👍

  4. makomako looks like cherry tree. Plantain all day tea that up with saint stingn nettle. i love karamu so givin..its taking over in oz. im a try eat that forest floor fern then now after your informative video but bro if it comes to survival im just gonna head out then try eat them berries and to live. haha ill have to catch a goat. no meat no life

  5. Bro, sorry to be a knob/pedant but I think the onion weed we have loads of here in New Zealand, and which you show in this vid, is called Allium triquetrum, not Asphodelus fistuswhatever you said it was. Love your channel though… I only tried eating the hounds tongue fern for the first time a few months ago after seeing you mention it (I did some other research 😅)… I had seen it for decades in the bush but never thought it might be edible.

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