Henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) Wild Edible and Medicinal plants of the Southeastern United states.

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This is the second video in my series on the wild edible and medicinal plants of the Southeastern United States. In this video I will be talking about Henbit or Lamium amplexicaule.
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We really need more videos about edible plants of the southeastern United States!

jt
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Under my nose? Not for long! Chomp. I usually just pick 'em and eat 'em while foraging in my yard. If my stomach is a bit off, I'll pick 6-8, eat them, and it almost immediately calms collywobbles.

johnvanegmond
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Just had a nice salad topped with henbit. One of my favorite wild edibles.

robertleslie
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Thank you
I found this video helpful, informative and incredibly succinct!
Many thanks!!!

eveofalliance
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I had a delicious salad last night, consisting of henbit, chickweed, purple dead nettle, dandelion, w/ florida betony roots sliced thin as a topping. Harvested all of them from my yard, in southeast Mississippi. It was a beautiful and great-tasting green salad for February.

leaholifield
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Just found some on my property. Haven't flowered yet, can't wait for the flowers. BC Canada

loris
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I hope you come back id like to know more

codiesinclair
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Awesome, keep it up very happy to have found your channel

darlenebell
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Loved this, I have a huge patch by my Blackberry bushes. Thanks for sharing. ATB Mike

MikeWareoffthebeatenpath
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I found a LG# henbit """but does not clasp stems. It's not dead nettle. It has sqhere stringy stems. It looks like A

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