Inicio > Estilo de vida, deporte y ocio > Jardinería > The New Edible Wild Plants of Eastern North America
The New Edible Wild Plants of Eastern North America

The New Edible Wild Plants of Eastern North America

The New Edible Wild Plants of Eastern North America

Alfred Charles Kinsey / Merritt Lyndon Fernald / Steve William Chadde

22,29 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Orchard Innovations
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Jardinería
ISBN:
9781951682118
22,29 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Añadir a favoritos

Edible Wild Plants of Eastern North America, originally published in 1943, was a landmark book in terms of its thoroughness (covering nearly 1000 plant species, plus poisonous plants, mushrooms, seaweeds and lichens) and its detailed descriptions of each plant and their uses. This extensively revised new edition updates each plant’s scientific name, adds distribution maps for many species, and includes all new illustrations. Also added are cautionary notes for plants once considered safe to eat but which are now considered dangerous if eaten or improperly prepared.Contents Extensive listings of plants by their uses such as edible greens, salads, soups, fruit, teas, jellies, and emergency food Descriptions of nearly 1000 edible plants, with identifying features, habitats where found, distribution in the eastern United States (including many maps), seasons when available, and food uses. Arranged into three main groups (Ferns and Fern Relatives, Conifers, and Seed Plants), and alphabetically by Plant Family Poisonous plants and how to recognize them Simple guide to poisonous and edible mushrooms, seaweeds and lichens Bibliography of edible plant and plant identification resources Glossary of botanical terms Fully indexed by both common name and scientific name for ease-of use. About the Authors Merritt Lyndon Fernald (1873–1950) was a legendary American botanist. Based at Harvard University, he published more than 850 scientific papers and wrote and edited the seventh and eighth editions of Gray's Manual of Botany, long the standard flora of the region. As evident in this book, he also had an deep interest in wild food plants, and made many experiments with plants to determine their edibility and how best to prepare them. Alfred Charles Kinsey (1894–1956) was an American biologist and professor of entomology and zoology at Indiana University, but perhaps most remembered as the founder, in 1947, of the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University, now known as the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction. Steve Chadde (1955- ) is a botanist and plant ecologist who developed a passion for the natural world at an early age. His grandparents, German immigrants to the United States, were avid gardeners, and provided him with many memories of picking fresh fruit and garden vegetables as part of healthy, delicious meals. Later, in addition to his education and professional work as a botanist, he continued to expand on his knowledge of plants and their many uses. He has published numerous books on plants, including his recent state floras for Minnesota (2013), Wisconsin (2013), and for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (2014). He is pleased to make this landmark work on edible plants once again available to a new generation. 3

Artículos relacionados

  • The Poeming Pigeon
    For our 5th issue of The Poeming Pigeon, Homer takes us back to our roots – literally and literarily. Enjoy this collection of over 80 poems that celebrates dirt under our fingernails, sharing zucchini with our neighbors, seed catalog dreams, and this labor-of-love we call gardening.Contributing Poets Around the Globe Include:Pamela Ahlen • Heather Angier • Diane Averill • Dian...
    Disponible

    13,18 €

  • Simple Living in the 21st Century
    Spaccarelli Robert
    Simple Living in the 21st Century teaches you how to live off the land in the healthiest and most natural way possible. Robert Spaccarelli is an expert in the fields of beekeeping, gardening, fruit trees, permaculture, mushrooms, and foraging for wild plants. This book gives you enough information to get started in any of these fields if you are a beginner and offers in-depth t...
  • Permaculture Plants
    Jeff Nugent
    The comprehensive guide to edible  and useful Agaves and Cacti. Productive plants for land rehabilitation. Plants which survive uncertain rainfall. Drought and snow resistant plants. Staples  of  ancient  cultures. Low effort emergency food. Extensively  indexed. Over 400 useful species covered. ...
    Disponible

    26,20 €

  • The Physic Garden
    Adam Horovitz
    This anthology, edited by Adam Horovitz, includes poetry submitted to the Poetic Botanica page of the Ledbury Festival 2016 website, and is illustrated with photos of the Physic Garden and its healing plants. Its poems introduce us to every use of healing plants, from medicine, perfume and poison, and the power their scent has to unlock deeply-buried memories.As Sue Johnson, on...
  • Straw Bale Gardening For Beginners
    Erin Morrow
    Instead of highly fertile soils ready for your plants, all you find is a stony surface full of glass shards and concrete bits. The best you could do with this is planting some grass and hopping it would work well. But this is not what you probably have in your mind. You want an elaborate garden that would let you plant 'real' plants. And straw bale gardening sounds like a great...
  • Of Naked Ladies and Forget-Me-Nots
    Allan M. Armitage
    Award-winning author and plantsman Allan Armitage tells the stories behind the common names of some of our favorite and lesser-known plants. From Hooker's Lips to Hairy Balls, Voodoo lilies and Gas Plant, this books of laugh-out-loud yarns is required reading for every plant enthusiast.Kerry Ann Mendez, designer, lecturer, and author of The Right Size Flower Garden, says, a...
    Disponible

    21,92 €