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What's that strange yellow flower that pops up EVERYWHERE? 

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Timestamps:
00:00 - What is this common yellow flower?
00:17 - Butterweed (Packera glabella)
00:48 - Is butterweed native to North America?
01:08 - Why butterweed is considered a nuisance
01:29 - Butterweed lookalikes
01:55 - How to distinguish from lookalikes
03:18 - What happens if you eat it?
03:34 - A different spring flower that you can actually eat!
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Комментарии : 61   
@wildanimus2559
@wildanimus2559 2 месяца назад
I'll never forget picking some of these for my grandmother after playing out in the cow pasture. "Well, thank you, honey, but these are poison." 🤣
@thekingsdaughter4233
@thekingsdaughter4233 2 месяца назад
But you didn't mean for her to _eat_ them- just put them in a vase, right? 😄 My son brings in _anything_ that blossoms, for me to put in vases. 😌
@sandi2005
@sandi2005 Месяц назад
😂
@user-jk2hb5qq8r
@user-jk2hb5qq8r Месяц назад
I picked a variety of wild flowers and took them to a friend in a nursing home. I was so proud and she liked them, 😅😊❤ I few days later her husband asked me not to do that again, 😮😢 they had tiny bugs, that I did not see, and the nursing home had to fumigate her room, 😢. 😅😂😅
@user-xj8wy4uu1q
@user-xj8wy4uu1q 12 дней назад
@@thekingsdaughter4233maybe he was worried that parts of it could fall into food
@jennastephens1224
@jennastephens1224 2 месяца назад
I like the term "aggressive native plant". I don't know how many times I've had to explain that brambles (a genus that includes blackberries, dewberries, and raspberries) are in fact native not invasive, are great for pollinators, and produce edible fruit. They just grow super fast and really need to be pruned to keep them from taking over entire gardens
@FeralForaging
@FeralForaging 2 месяца назад
Agreed!
@BerdDog1392
@BerdDog1392 2 месяца назад
Great video! I was so excited to see these flowers growing in our back field this year. We moved in a year ago and before that, it was used for crop. So the field was barren and ugly last year. I plan to avoid mowing most of the field and I’m hoping to see other native flowers popping up this year. Also. it’s funny how something called “Butter”weed is inedible, but dead-nettle is safe lol
@shugarysubstances
@shugarysubstances 2 месяца назад
2:10 my dad used to call these horseweed. I would take the thickest stems, cut them and let them dry out, and then put holes in it and annoy the shit out of my family with my "flutes." 😂
@chillindave1357
@chillindave1357 2 месяца назад
We're going to need all the info we can get! Uncle Sam ain't-a-helping!
@kathywright6853
@kathywright6853 2 месяца назад
Totally love the simple precise way you show the differences and how to easily identify these plants,i have watched a few of your videos and they are all so nice and to the point no waste of time ❤
@FeralForaging
@FeralForaging 2 месяца назад
That's what I'm going for. :D
@froginprogress8510
@froginprogress8510 2 месяца назад
Never seen this particular plant, but glad to know about it. So many important little details to remember one from the next.
@loranelizabeth9148
@loranelizabeth9148 2 месяца назад
Wow! Just passed a field FULL of that yellow yesterday! Wondered what it was. Thank you!
@AK-Solution-47
@AK-Solution-47 2 месяца назад
Aren't those the same yellow flowers from the opening credits scene of "Little House on the Prairie" where it shows little Laura running through a field of flowers ?
@RareCandyLevelUp
@RareCandyLevelUp 2 месяца назад
I want to say butterweed looks very pretty and I want to say I was here.
@resourcefulgirl
@resourcefulgirl 2 дня назад
Love the info! Just subscribed. :)
@InlikeMikeQuinn
@InlikeMikeQuinn Месяц назад
Love your videos they are short and still very informative, thank you
@FeralForaging
@FeralForaging Месяц назад
Glad you like them!
@francisfischer7620
@francisfischer7620 2 месяца назад
Yes! I have seen it! Thank you!!
@chevreherd
@chevreherd 2 месяца назад
Very helpful!!!
@FeralForaging
@FeralForaging 2 месяца назад
Glad you think so!
@kittykatz506
@kittykatz506 Месяц назад
Thanks,again, for a really useful and entertaining video about what’s edible and how to avoid similar plants. I escaped appreciate how you describe the differences between plant families and easy keys to differentiating them. Love, love, love your videos. 👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
@FeralForaging
@FeralForaging Месяц назад
Glad you are finding them helpful!
@centheiatrust9153
@centheiatrust9153 4 дня назад
Not the same plant but looks just like a plant i knew growing up in Louisiana called bitterweed. Also in the aster family. When the cows got into bitterweed, the milk was undrinkable.
@adventurecreations3214
@adventurecreations3214 2 месяца назад
Always excellent, easily digestible, (yes I did), accurate information. Thanks!
@douglascooper1987
@douglascooper1987 2 месяца назад
Good Info Thanks 👍👍
@biggumstevens1784
@biggumstevens1784 Месяц назад
I really love your channel and love the vids you do.
@UhapiBeauty
@UhapiBeauty 2 месяца назад
I wonder if it has any medicinal properties? Topically?
@CharlieB_P2ST
@CharlieB_P2ST 18 дней назад
Awsome video!
@littlebrookreader949
@littlebrookreader949 Месяц назад
Thanks! ❤
@pixelkitty2583
@pixelkitty2583 2 месяца назад
Positive i.d. for Butterweed by looking at the leaves. It grows in our hayfield, hubby cut them before it went to seed, hopefully it won't spread. I always called it mustard, wasn't really sure.
@LittleJordanFarm
@LittleJordanFarm 2 месяца назад
I have a similar one but my lower leaves are rounder as it grows up they are more deep scalloped. Anyways I pollinated my pawpaws like you showed. 🫰
@kittykatz506
@kittykatz506 Месяц назад
Dang Spellcheck! I meant “especially appreciate” your descriptions. 🙄😄
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 Месяц назад
Proud to have a yard full of it, natives serve the ecosystem
@JungleJayAdventures
@JungleJayAdventures 2 месяца назад
I ate a mouthful of this flower a few years ago. I didn't feel ill or any different but I did learn soon afterwards that was the wrong "mustard" LOL
@earthisflat
@earthisflat Месяц назад
You should do a video on false chamomile
@ShesUnreal
@ShesUnreal 2 месяца назад
At first I thought it was golden ragwort. But I guess they are related 😅
@michaelharris9615
@michaelharris9615 11 дней назад
Seems like St, John's Wort is a look alike too
@slitheen3
@slitheen3 Месяц назад
Oooo i think this may be what has popped up all over the cattle pasture, especially right up against the fence. My family just sprayed for it. From a distance it looks similar to lomatium triternatum. But then again, right now there's just a TON of tall, thin, kinda wiry looking plants with clustered yellow flowers that look similar from a distance right now here in the eastern PNW. What area are you in, and are these abundant all over North America or just in certain areas?
@fredflintstone6163
@fredflintstone6163 2 месяца назад
Eat the mustard leave the butter weed
@mkogrady6078
@mkogrady6078 2 месяца назад
Can butterweed be steeped like a tea and then sprayed on shrubbery to keep deer from eating them?
@amyjohoffrichter7562
@amyjohoffrichter7562 2 месяца назад
Thank you. I see my guess was partially incorrect. NOT EDIBLE! But it is in the family I thought.. good video
@siggisoaps
@siggisoaps 7 дней назад
Ive been trying to figure out what these are because they are beautiful. Ill stay away lol
@junelawrimore9567
@junelawrimore9567 2 месяца назад
I live in N.Alabama and I wonder if I'm too late too look for moorrels?
@geoffkeller5337
@geoffkeller5337 2 месяца назад
I do as well and am wondering the same thing.
@Littlewing6was9
@Littlewing6was9 2 месяца назад
Go look 😋
@mostazapistacho2131
@mostazapistacho2131 2 месяца назад
Those ones smell like honey right? I have ones that look like that but have kinda purple stems
@Pinit2winit78
@Pinit2winit78 2 месяца назад
I ate wild dandelion and got so sick. Maybe it was something else idk.
@flyfishing1776
@flyfishing1776 Месяц назад
Dandelion will NEVER make you sick. Roots make a coffee( after roasting),leaves eaten raw or cooked,yellow flowers same( look Carefully for bugs in flower heads) make great tea also...almost forgot Yellow flowers make Excellent wine🍷 😁
@slitheen3
@slitheen3 Месяц назад
Possibly could've been sprayed or contaminated with something toxic too, if it was a dandelion?
@teresamcnulty8471
@teresamcnulty8471 Месяц назад
Is this also called tansy?
@ZBielski
@ZBielski 2 месяца назад
This is not related but i have been unable to successfully identify stinging nettle. I use google to "assist" my identification but usually it says it is white vervain or american germanium. One in early season is white snakeroot. That really tricked me early this year but im lvl 10 paranoid and wont eat it unless it burns me. Which has had limited success. Only a bit of a rash from one and only one time and it looks like white vervaine 😢. Also they haven't flowered yet so I'm probably just being impatient 😂
@yarnycat_crochet
@yarnycat_crochet 2 месяца назад
It looks like chamomile can you do one on how to find chamomile? My grandparents used to collect it for tea
@FeralForaging
@FeralForaging 2 месяца назад
Doing a wild flower that looks like chamomile next!
@yarnycat_crochet
@yarnycat_crochet 2 месяца назад
@@FeralForaging thank u
@AK-Solution-47
@AK-Solution-47 2 месяца назад
SKÅL BROTHER
@peelingoffthelayers
@peelingoffthelayers 2 месяца назад
"sandbox channel"
@tasteslikepennies2549
@tasteslikepennies2549 2 месяца назад
What's that strange little yellow flower that popped up all over the place? Dylan Mulvaney after his golden shower endorsement
@HoldFast-un2fc
@HoldFast-un2fc 2 месяца назад
After these are planted their feilds cows go to Market, imagine how many flew like symptoms lead to big pharma and hospitals and money grabbing going and saliva drooling from vampires fangs.
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