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This ethnobotany resource focuses on the continent of North America and includes information Dr. Salmón gatherered largely directly from the sources of people still holding this information, along with archival research. The entries are alphabetical, often include color photography, and discuss historical uses for each plant along with slight disclaimers of the harm it can also cause. One plant came with a plea not to harvest any. ⤵ï¸
ReadingEnvy He is careful to say when he is quoting other sources vs his own knowledge. It isn't intended to serve as a medicinal guide exactly, but I think it would be interesting to look for some of these plants in the wild and learn about their histories and uses by people who lived off the land. â¤µï¸ 4y
ReadingEnvy Where I grew up, we had wild strawberries in our forest, along with stinging nettle and oregon grape and my Mom grew echinacea. I really enjoyed learning how the plants familiar to me alongside those I hadn't heard of. Came out September 15! 4y
Leftcoastzen Looks great! 4y
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ValerieAndBooks Looks interesting. @Lynnsoprano you might like this! 4y
wanderinglynn Ooh, this really looks interesting. ðŸ‘🻠4y
Lynnsoprano Thanks! This looks fascinating! 😘 4y
Lynnsoprano @ValerieAndBooks I was talking about Founding Gardeners with hubby and @Alisnazzy and was told not to think about buying it, so I think that‘s coming as a birthday or Christmas gift 😊 4y
rachelm Oooo stacking 4y