Going over the website during these cold months, getting rid of the old, correcting the ones that need fixed and making space for the new, I found out that I had not made a post of a humble but delicious coastal green- sea purslane. Fleshy, salty with a kick and a certain leafy sturdiness thatContinueContinue reading “Sea Purslane- Halimione portulacoides“
Category Archives: Coastal foraging
Sea Aster- Tripolium pannonicum
On my foraging walk last week in Silverdale, I happened upon a lovely coastal plant called Sea Aster (Tripolium pannonicum). The name of the plant come from the Greek “‘Αστρᨔ which means “star” because of the shape of the flowers that look like stars. Growing prolifically on the shore inbetween rocks, sea aster is characterisedContinueContinue reading “Sea Aster- Tripolium pannonicum”
Gorse- Ulex europaeus
Learn how to identify and forage Gorse (Ulex erupaeus) here!
Bladder wrack- Fucus vesiculosus
Check out here how to identify bladder wrack- Fucus vesiculosus seaweed!
Wild radish- Raphanus raphanistrum
Did you know you can get the radish taste from a wild edible? Check out this post to learn how to correctly identify wild radish!
