Want to “get back to nature”, tutorials abound on the net, inflation… all leading to edible plant harvesting? But the danger of confusion exists, especially because the plant changes its appearance depending on the season (blooming or not) and its growth can be disturbed by the weather.
Between the plant depicted in the photo, as it should be, and the reality, the recognition is not so clear. “There is a considerable risk of confusion with such a poisonous plant for those without serious botanical knowledge. We hardly ever find the edible plant side by side and the poisonous plant with which it is confused; it would be simpler to recognize each of them, which is why accidents happen.warn Dr. Magali Oliva-Labadi, head of the poison control center at Bordeaux University Hospital, and Dr. Sandra Sinnot-Tellier, assistant director of health alerts and vigilance, coordinator of poison vigilance…
Source: Le Figaro

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