The Majority of Wild Edible Plants in the U.S. Are Endangere

The Majority of Wild Edible Plants in the U.S. Are Endangered


The Majority of Wild Edible Plants in the U.S. Are Endangered
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A bee lands on a wild flower along the Eaton Canyon Trail in Pasadena, California. (Photo: Frederic J. Brown, Getty Images)
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All of our crops have naturally-occurring predecessors that are found in the wild. But that may not be the case for long. A new study found that those OG edible plants are doing badly.

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