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SYMBOLS are employed in the margins of the text to point out food uses and warn against poisonous plants.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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wild onions, wild lettuces, wild mustards, winter cress, yellow birch, common chickweed, wild bean, common mullein, sulphur shelf, wild garlic, blue lettuces, excellent boiled, northern shrub, nutritious flour, dry open woods, moist woods, pealike flowers, cooked green, tender young leaves, upper leaf axils, sandy woods, flower tube
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Wild Leek, New England, Saw Palmetto, Common Sunflower, Nova Scotia, Creeping Snowberry, Shepherd's Purse, Common Milkweed, Common Spicebush, Reindeer Moss, Great Bulrush, Sea Lettuce, Irish Moss, American Lotus, Edible Kelp, Rock Tripe, Wild Ginger, Yellow Pond-lilies, Indian Cucumber-root, Common Dandelion, Balsam Fir, Great Lakes, Common Elderberry, Domestic Apple, Common Barberry
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