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- Smilax provides cover and protection for many types of birds. Deer, black bears, and rabbits eat the leaves and vines, beavers will eat the roots. The leaves and roots are edible. Roots can be boiled and made into a jelly or dried and ground into a powder and used when making bread.plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/smilax-glauca/
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Feb 17, 2014 · While smilax is tasty raw as you walk through the woods, it truly shines when it is cooked. Depending on your taste buds, I’ve heard it can taste anywhere from a green bean to asparagus. To me, it leans towards the …
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Mar 18, 2015 · Smilax, also known as briers or greenbrier, is a native perennial wild edible that’s a first-class culinary treat. They’re a relative of asparagus which are much despised by homeowners for their rampant thorny vines.
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Feb 10, 2017 · The berries are edible and favorites of many songbird species. Each berry usually contains a large, single seed. Smilax rhizomes and crowns were at one time used as a starchy gruel by Native Americans.
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Smilax berries are not edible. If you are lucky enough to have a field of Smilax that is mowed regularly you will be able to harvest large quantities, but for the most part very little new growth will be found at one time.
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