From the Grocery Row Garden:
That is a bulbil from one of the rare edible forms of Dioscorea bulbifera.
For multiple years (about 8), I have tried to grow a quantity of edible D. bulbifera bulbils but keep getting derailed by having to move or by poor years or by lack of stock.
The edible varieties are not aggressive like the wild poisonous forms that have invaded Florida. Since the plant is rare and expensive (and because of our lack of stock), we haven’t ever eaten any of our seed bulbils, so I still haven’t tasted one.
We’ll plant all the ones we grew this year and see if we can build up our stock to the point where we can use some to make meals from.
I’m tempted to put a few up for sale on ebay, though, since I think we’d get some bids!
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If you put them on ebay post it here and YouTube so we can join the bidding!
I’d trade you some for a bulbil. I once had the Hawaiian bulbifera and CV1 and 2 cultivars. Didn’t seem to survive our winters as well as alata does. I’d really like to try again though. So it’s the bulbils you want to eat on these that you have?
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