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Learning about in the Yukon wilderness or when you are stranded in the wilderness: A survival guide: Plants

List of edible plants in Yukon:
 This list helps you when you are going to Yukon (wilderness) including its capital city, and when you get stranded. This guide will help you to learn what plants are not poisonous. In this list below, we will put examples that the plants that are little bit raw, and that you could eat them.
  1. arrowhead
  2. bedstraw (aka cleavers)
  3. bistort
  4. bittercress
  5. bulrush
  6. burdock
  7. catnip
  8. cattail
  9. chickweed
  10. chicory
  11. clover
  12. coltsfoot
  13. common orache
  14. common sweet clover
  15. cow-lily
  16. dandelion
  17. devils club
  18. dock
  19. elephant head lousewort
  20. fireweed
  21. fleabane
  22. garden orache
  23. goldenrod
  24. ground ivy
  25. ground cone
  26. knotweed
  27. lamb's quarter (aka pigweed)
  28. marsh-marigold
  29. mountain sorrel
  30. mustard
  31. oxeye daisy
  32. pearly everlasting
  33. pickleweed (aka glasswort, sea asparagus)
  34. pineapple-weed
  35. roseroot
  36. salsify (aka goatsbeard, oyster plant)
  37. self heal
  38. sheep sorrel
  39. shepherd's-purse
  40. silverweed (aka cinquefoil)
  41. sow thistle
  42. speedwell (aka brooklime, gypsyweed)
  43. stinging nettle
  44. stonecrop
  45. strawberry-blite
  46. swamp hedge-nettle (aka marsh woundwort)
  47. sweet gale (aka bog myrtl)
  48. sweetflag
  49. thistle
  50. violet
  51. wild mint
  52. wild rose
  53. yellowcress
An example of an edible plant in Yukon: Wild Rose!

List of poisonous plants in Yukon
This list helps you to remind what plants you should not eat in Yukon. A plant from the Ranunculaceae family that you should not eat at all. It was called the "red baneberry" (Actaea rubra). It was a poisonous wildflower. It was native to many areas in Canada: not only just only Yukon. In the list below, we will list the plants that we should not eat or touch.
  1. Red baneberry
  2. Holly
  3. Jerusalem cherries
  4. Ivy berries
  5. Yew berries
  6. Virginia creeper berries
  7. Pokeweed berries
  8. Bittersweet
  9. Baneberry
  10. Black twinberry
  11. Devils club
  12. Queens cup
  13. Dogwood
  14. Snowberry
  15. Arrowgrass
  16. Death Camas
  17. Skunk cabbage
  18. Wild calla

The most example of poisonous plants in Yukon: Red Baneberry!

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