Title: Edible Wild Plants Pdf A North American Field Guide to Over 200 Natural Foods
Author: Thomas S. Elias
Published Date: 2009
Page: 286
Planning an outdoor adventure? Make sure to consult this information-packed and photo-filled North American field guide—arranged by season and region—before you go!
Already a huge success in previous editions, this must-have field guide now features a fresh new cover, as well as nearly 400 color photos and detailed information on more than 200 species of edible plants all across North America.
With all the plants conveniently organized by season, enthusiasts will find it very simple to locate and identify their desired ingredients. Each entry includes images, plus facts on the plant’s habitat, physical properties, harvesting, preparation, and poisonous look-alikes. The introduction contains tempting recipes and there’s a quick-reference seasonal key for each plant.
Good book for foraging for wild greens Love the colorful pictures. Other books for years had drawings but this book has colorful pictures to identify the plant. So much better. My grandmother and I used to go 'greening' each Spring and she knew everything about edible plants. Haven't looked myself for years because not sure what was what due to faulty memory and line drawings in books. This renews my interest in foraging for greens once again as can really see what the plant looks like.Stop the bashing Lets start with some common sense and realize everyone should have more than one book so they can have better reference. I have looked through and read and own a number of edible plant books and this one is not that bad. It comes with decent pictures and a lot of local plants of the Northeastern that are very common and pretty easy to identify. This book homes with a section on poison plants as well granted it don't show them all but again you should have a second reference book to make sure you know which poisonous plants are out there / The look-a-likes. I received this book today and have read through the whole thing already. I believe it's a pretty good book definitely better than a lot of other ones I've read.Great resource-I always take it when I go foraging. This is one of my favorite, best, most-used books for foraging. I take it everywhere when I go out in the woods. I'll wear this book out from over-use and then I'll get another one to wear out. To improve my plant ID, I press a sample from each plant I find and ID on the relevant page. This is a good all-around book to have on your wild edibles shelf.
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