Selected Product: | The Illustrated Guide to Edible Wild Plants Paperback Edition: 1st Author: Department of the Army Publisher: The Lyons Press Release Date: 2003-04-01 ISBN-10: 1585746614 ISBN-13: 9781585746613 List Price: $14.95 Average Customer Rating: | | SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea ISBN-10: 0060578793 ISBN-13: 9780060578794 List Price:$19.95 A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: Eastern and central North America (Peterson Field Guides (R)) ISBN-10: 039592622X ISBN-13: 9780395926222 List Price:$19.00 A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: Eastern and central North America (Peterson Field Guides(R)) ISBN-10: 039592622X ISBN-13: 0046442926225 List Price:$19.00 US Army Survival Manual: FM 21-76 ISBN-10: 0967512395 ISBN-13: 9780967512396 List Price:$12.95 Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not So Wild) Places ISBN-10: 0688114253 ISBN-13: 9780688114251 List Price:$21.95 The Forager's Harvest: A Guide to Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants ISBN-10: 0976626608 ISBN-13: 9780976626602 List Price:$22.95 |
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In a situation where survival is at stake, plants can provide crucial food and medicine. Their safe usage requires absolutely positive identification, knowing how to prepare them for eating, and a solid awareness of any dangerous properties they might have. Familiarity with the botanical structures of plants and information on where they grow will make them easier to locate and identify. THE ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO WILD EDIBLE PLANTS describes the physical characteristics, habitat and distribution, and edible parts of wild plants. With color photography throughout, this guide facilitates the identification of these plants. Originally intended for Army use, this book serves as a survival aid for civilians as well. Anyone interested in the outdoors, botany, or even in unusual sources of nutrition will find this an indispensable resource.
A good resource to have | Customer Rating: | | While this book appears to be thin, it has many illustrations of edible plants found in different parts of the world. No one likes to think that they would need to forage, but if it were necessary, this would be a good resource to have. I feel confident that I could locate several plants to sustain myself with if the circumstances arose. | Informative little book | Customer Rating: | | Good little book that covers quite a lot. Gives good information on those plants in the wild that can be used for food. Along with this it gives excellent clear color close up pictures of the plants with a description of their botanical structures, habitats and distribution, edible parts and other uses such as making baskets, rope, medicines, etc. Also gives good photo descriptions of the most dangerous and poisonous plants and how to identify and recognize them. | useful book. | Customer Rating: | | lots of good info if you spend a lot of time in woods ,or if you don't and find yourself lost ,this book might keep you alive. | Half good | Customer Rating: | | While the book informs us about edible plants, it warns that there are similar plants that are poisonous -- and doesn't give any description for them! I'd have to be really, really hungry before I would risk using this book. | Informative Book on Edible Wild Plants | Customer Rating: | | The Illustrated Guide to Edible Wild PlantsThis book is very informative on edible wild plants. Recommended to those who are serious about wilderness survival and disaster preparedness. |
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