Chamaenerion angustifolium - Fireweed - Any use?

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Chamaenerion angustifolium - Fireweed - Any use?

Do they have any bushcrafty / forgaing potential?
 

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What I know as fireweed, tall plant with pink flowers , turning to fluffy seeds, has, as far as I know two uses, there may be more, but the young shoots I think, if memory serves me right can be eaten, but I'm not 100% sure on that. I can't find my book to check, so someone may put me right on that.
The fluffy seeds can be used as tinder in a tinder bundle. They take a spark easily, but, like old man's beard, are a flash tinder with a short burn time. I put them inside my tinder bundle and the charcloth on top of that to help establish a flame. Or use them with a fire steel, in the same way, with other tinder that burns for longer.
 

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You can eat the inner pith, although I found it quite bland.
Paul Kirtley has an article on it
I found the same. Plus the pith from the more woody section of the stem was rather bitter
 

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I found the same. Plus the pith from the more woody section of the stem was rather bitter
I found this at points, I'm not totally sure but I think I found it Improved later in the year. I could be totally wrong because there are so many variables.
 

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I've eaten the young shoots as well as the pith. I've tried the roots after reading somewhere they are edable, honestly kne of the most disgusting things I've ever eaten.
 

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The PFAF entry might be worth a read, especially the warning about hazards.

 

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The rather excellent Survival Russia YouTube channel has a video where his Russian wife shows how to make Fireweed / Ivan tea and how to process the fresh leaves. The freshly harvested leaves are crushed in the hand then undergo a fermentation process (so actually similar to our tea).
 

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Chamaenerion angustifolium - Fireweed - Any use?

Do they have any bushcrafty / forgaing potential?
yes. food , cordage, tinder and sugar can be extracted from the root. it is called fireweed because it is one of the first plants to colonize where there has been fire. It is one of the willow herb family. named so because the leaves resenble those of the willow trees. hope that helps. thanks for askin. x
 

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