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foraging guides

California Foraging

Midwest Foraging

Mountain States Foraging

Northeast Foraging

Pacific Northwest Foraging

Southeast Foraging

Southwest Foraging
Take a stroll to discover the ingredients for a wild apple tarte tatin. Turn the lilac bush found in a vacant lot into a delicious, delicately flavored jelly for your morning pastry. Discover a new way to feast on fresh food. Urban Foraging is a stylish, scrumptious guide to wildcrafting in the city. You’ll learn how to find, identify, harvest, and cook with 50 common wild plants, such as chickweed, dandelion, echinacea, honeysuckle, red clover, and pine. Expert forager Lisa M. Rose shares all the basics necessary for a successful harvest: clear photos that aid identification, tips for ethical and safe gathering, details on culinary uses, and simple recipes will help you make truly fresh, nutritious meals.
Whether you are a foodie looking for fiddleheads and ramps, a mushroom hunter seeking the elusive morel, or an herbalist searching for medicinal plants, bring Gather along on your next foraging expedition. You can write notes about the plants you have foraged for and how you used them, record where you found specific plants on fillable maps, and document harvest times on the blank calendar pages. When used in conjunction with your favorite trusted foraging guide, Gather is a trail-side companion that will make your time in nature more enjoyable and memorable. Filled with beautiful illustrations by Maggie Enterrios and featuring a ribbon marker and elastic enclosure, this beautiful journal is a must-have for foragers and nature lovers.
medicinal plants

Midwest Medicinal Plants

Northeast Medicinal Plants

Mountain States Medicinal Plants

Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants

Southeast Medicinal Plants

Southwest Medicinal Plants
mushroom guides

Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest, Revised Edition

Mushrooms of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada

Mushrooms of the Rocky Mountain Region

Mushrooms of the Southeast
further interest

A Botanist’s Vocabulary

Herbarium

Iwigara

Native American Ethnobotany

Native American Medicinal Plants
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