I finally found some pendulous sedge. I gathered enough seeds not so much to make flour now, but to plant in my garden for future use.
I read that seeds should be harvested when brown in colour, but I found that all seeds were either yellowy green, or entirely absent. So it got me wondering, how long do ripe brown seeds last on the plant? Can green/yellow seeds be dried or toasted anyway? The seeds fell away very easily so I suspect they were not far off ripe.
As an aside, does anyone here have any knowledge on edibility/usefulness of rush (juncus) seeds? There's not much on the internet regarding this.
I read that seeds should be harvested when brown in colour, but I found that all seeds were either yellowy green, or entirely absent. So it got me wondering, how long do ripe brown seeds last on the plant? Can green/yellow seeds be dried or toasted anyway? The seeds fell away very easily so I suspect they were not far off ripe.
As an aside, does anyone here have any knowledge on edibility/usefulness of rush (juncus) seeds? There's not much on the internet regarding this.