Miner's Lettuce
Miner's Lettuce is a leafy green plant native to the western United States. It thrives in moist, shaded areas, often found in forests and along stream banks. The plant features round, succulent leaves that grow in a rosette shape, and it produces small white flowers in the spring.
Historically, Miner's Lettuce was a vital food source for miners during the California Gold Rush, providing essential vitamins and nutrients. The leaves are edible and have a mild, slightly sweet flavor, making them a popular addition to salads and other dishes.