Briar Wild Edibles

Briar Wild Edibles

By Linh Phan Nhat Khanh

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2026-06-02
  • Current Version: 1.0.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 457.00 kB
  • Developer: Linh Phan Nhat Khanh
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.0 or later.

Description

Briar Wild Edibles is your pocket field guide to 25 of the most rewarding wild plants you can forage across meadows, woodlands, hedgerows, and coastlines. Built for curious foragers at every level, Briar puts everything you need to know about each plant in one clean, easy-to-read reference. Browse the full catalogue of 25 wild edibles — including dandelion, stinging nettle, wild garlic, blackberry, elderberry, rosehip, plantain, chickweed, lamb's quarters, mallow, hawthorn, bilberry, sloe, yarrow, watercress, and more. Each entry covers habitat, the best seasons to harvest, detailed foraging notes, and a plain-language look-alike warning so you know exactly what to watch out for. The Season tab filters the catalogue to the plants currently in season for your month, so you always know what to look for on your next walk. Flip open the right entry before you head out and you are ready. Use the Found tab as your personal foraging log. Record each discovery with the plant name, date, and a location label. Your log is saved privately on your device — no account needed, no data shared. Key features: - 25 wild edibles with habitat, season, description, and look-alike warnings - Season tab showing which plants are in season this month - Foraging log to record finds with species, date, and location - Clear look-alike warnings for every entry - Fully offline — no account, no tracking, no data leaves your device - Forest moss and cream design, easy to read outdoors SAFETY DISCLAIMER: Briar is a reference guide only. Never eat any plant unless you are completely certain of its identification. Misidentification of wild plants can be dangerous or fatal. Always cross-check multiple sources, consult an expert, and when in doubt, do not eat. The developer accepts no liability for any harm arising from foraging activities.

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