First-ever revision of a classic guidebook. Information on each plant's characteristics, distribution, and medicinal qualities as well as updated taxonomy and 15 new species. How to identify and use wild plants for medicinal purposes.
Steven Foster, James A. Duke Roger Tory Peterson. Groundnut , 177-178 , 178 Guelder Rose ... 68 , 71 Water , 70 , 71 Hemp , 232-233 , 233 Indian , 60 , 61 Hepatica acutiloba , See Sharp - lobed Hepatica , 56 , 198 americana .
ISBN 0-395-92622 - X $ 19.00 90000 Cover design by Cummings & Good , Chester , Connecticut Cover illustrations by Lee Allen Peterson and Roger Tory Peterson Cover photographs by ( clockwise from top left ) Richard Kolar , Bill Beatty ...
This indispensible guide includes information on: * How to use every part of the plant--leaves, flowers, bark, bulbs, and roots * Where to find useful plants, and the best time of the year and stages of growth to harvest them * How to ...
Features more than five hundred plants and herbs of North America providing information on their location and medicinal uses.
Each entry includes: Family; Other Names; Description; Distribution; Edibility. Wild foods are listed in alphabetical order. This is a field guide to edible wild plants.
More than 375 illustrations for easy identification. The definitive work on medicinal plants...how to identify, collect and even raise them.
... Phoenix , AZ Dr. Peter A. Dykeman Dr. Thomas S. Elias Osbra L. Eye Dr. Albert Feldman Dr. George W. Folkerts Dr. James Hardin ... Davis U.S. Dept. of Agriculture ( USDA ) C. S. Webber Dr. William A. Weber Kay Young T.S.E. and P.A.D. ...
The pages of this book re-connect us to our roots and the knowledge that medicinal plants and wild plant foods provide the chemicals every body needs to obtain optimum health and prevent disease.
First-ever revision of a classic guidebook. Essential information on each plant's characteristics, distribution, and edibility as well as updated taxonomy and 18 new species. How to find, prepare, and eat plants growing in the wild.
The Plains Indians found medicinal value in more than two hundred species of native prairie plants. Unfortunately, modern American culture has not paid much attention. White settlers did learn...