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Comfrey isn't recommended as an edible plant, but it can still be useful. Its root is traditionally used as an alcohol for bruises. Its leaves can be used as mulch in the garden, and its flowers are popular with birds: thank you, comfrey! 🔔 Subscribe to our YouTube channel to be notified of new videos as soon as they're posted. 🎄To learn more, discover our online training courses to learn how to become independent in gathering and using wild plants: https://bit.ly/lcdn-formations 📗 Subscribe to the newsletter and receive free information on our 6 favorite edible and medicinal wild plants, as well as the harvesting rules you need to know: http://bit.ly/6-plantes-sauvages 🌿 Discover our articles, videos, and events about wild plants on our website: https://www.lechemindelanature.com/ Warning: It is essential to correctly identify plants before gathering and eating them. If in doubt, do not pick anything. In case of poisoning, call the nearest Poison Control Center immediately!