So that we will become intimately acquainted with edible and medicinal plants.
... 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. ...
Authoritative guide offers a detailed enumeration of 1,000 species of edible plants and ferns. How to locate, identify and use for soups, salads, desserts, seasonings, more. 129 figures. 25 plates. Bibliography.
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 ...
Whether you’re a hiker taking a walk through your local wilderness, or a chef looking for new ingredients to incorporate in your dishes, Foraging for Survival is the book for you.
Enhanced with full-color illustrations, this comprehensive list details the identifying features, habitats, and physical characteristics of hundreds of edible plants found in the wild.
Whether you’re a hiker taking a walk through your local wilderness, or a chef looking for new ingredients to incorporate in your dishes, Foraging for Survival is the book for you.
This book contains information to identify toxic plants, including house plants. Each plant is described and pictured for easy identification, and instructions for treating the poisoning victim are given.
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 .
The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Mushrooms, Fruits, and Nuts provides everything one needs to know about the most commonly found wild foods—going beyond a field guide's basic description to provide folklore and mouth-watering ...
sible to pick up enough scallops for a good meal just by wading out in the shallow water at low tide. At other places it is better to drift slowly over likely spots in a rowboat or canoe, searching the bottom with a glass-bottomed box ...