modiolastrum lateritium peach bells |
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| Modiolastrum lateritium is a native to South America, also known as Peach bells.
Growing along the ground, you need to be carful not to trip over them. But if you do, do not dispare, as they can be eaten, raw. They can be tossed into a any green salad with leafy greens.
As seen in the San Francisco Botanical Gardens of Golden Gate Park 9 March 2022. |
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