While I was in the middle of working on this video, I was on a foraging hike when someone excitedly announced that they had found "Spring Onion"! Looking at their foraging basket I immediately recognized what they had, not as onion, but daffodil!
Especially to those who are just getting into foraging, but not cautious of the risks and respect that wild plants demand, this can be a problem! In this video, I highlight a few cases where poisonings have unfortunately occurred and show you how to distinguish onions from daffodils!
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