The Majority of Wild Edible Plants in the U.S. Are Endangered Share A bee lands on a wild flower along the Eaton Canyon Trail in Pasadena, California. (Photo: Frederic J. Brown, Getty Images) To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Gizmodo Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. 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.