Rose bay willow herb

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wattsy

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Dec 10, 2009
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first time i ever did a bow drill i used rosebay willowherb down in the tinder bundle went up a treat
 

jdlenton

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Dec 14, 2004
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i believe you can eat the root but dont quote me
you can also use the outer bark to make cordage
the seed in my opinion is one of the best seed down tinders
 
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sargey

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i believe you can eat the root but dont quote me
you can also use the outer bark to make cordage
the seeds in my opinion is one of the best seed down tinders

i will quote you re the root, you can live on it, but tastes like crepe. :lmao:

cheers, and.
 

forestwalker

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The dried leaves makes a nice tea (there was reportedly a company in Norway that imported 1-2 tons of ceylon tea, and sold 15 tons, the remainder was rosebay willowherb. I use it with a little bit of mint and backcurrent leaves mixed in; quite nice, tastes a bit like a "herby" green tea.

The pith is edible and tasts nice.

The roots are avlos edible, but not so nice IIRC. Can't recall the details, atm, but recall there was only some portion of the roots that was usefull. Getting a bit late in season for them too, at least around here.

Fluff for fire-starting, of course.
 

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