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Oxeye daisy identification guide image showing white flowers with yellow centers and harvested edible wild greens in a wooden bowl

Oxeye Daisy Identification Guide: Edibility, Uses, Harvesting, and Complete Field Guide

Oxeye daisy is one of the most recognizable wildflowers in fields, meadows, roadsides, and open sunny places. Most people know the look right away. A bright yellow center. White petals. A simple daisy shape that feels familiar from childhood. However, oxeye daisy is more than just a pretty flower. It is also a useful plant for beginner foragers to understand because it is common, easy to notice, and sometimes used in small culinary ways. It also comes with an important warning. Oxeye daisy is considered invasive or noxious in many areas, including Washington State. Because of that, this is not a plant to spread, plant, scatter, move around, or encourage. If you harvest it where it is legal and appropriate,[…]

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