wood sorrel

wood sorrel on forest floor

wood sorrel on forest floor

 beautiful plant – edible too :)

in a tree stump

in a tree stump

Perfect book for this time of year if interested in wild foods and foraging: Richard Mabey’s Food for Free

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8 Responses to wood sorrel

  1. Pamela says:

    It is a very pretty plant

  2. Pamela says:

    Lucy have you seen that Dirty Nails has another book out? It actually has his real name on as well

  3. Lucy says:

    Ooh no – I did not know… his real name… destroying the mystery!! will have a look for it :)

  4. Hannah says:

    I love visiting your page – I always find something edible that I can pick in the woods! How do you eat your sorrel?

  5. Penny says:

    Lovely photograph! I’m envious of your confidence

  6. Penny says:

    (cont… Mimi stepped, purring, onto the ‘send’ key, while trying to rub her face against mine!) … in eating wild food, but I’m afraid I’m still too much of a coward!

  7. Pamela says:

    actually lucy after I posted I went to amazon and he has two books one as dirty nails and the other under his real name which I can’t remember right now. David ordered them for me so I’ll let you know what they are like

  8. Lucy says:

    have just used a little sorrel in salads so far.

    we do love those wild foods :)

    will look forward to hearing what they’re like/about Pamela.