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A Field Guide to Foraging for Wild Greens and Flowers

Field / Identification Guide
By: Michelle Nelson(Author)
16 pages
A Field Guide to Foraging for Wild Greens and Flowers
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A Field Guide to Foraging for Wild Greens and Flowers

About this book

A Field Guide to Foraging for Wild Greens and Flowers pinpoints easy-to-find greens and flowers that many don't realize are edible – such as dandelion, clover, chicory, sheep's sorrel and lamb's quarters – and also introduces readers to the delicious leaves of such native plants as miner's lettuce, goldenrod and fireweed. And readers can also eat their way to conservation by enjoying edible invasive plants in salads, like garlic mustard, yellow rocket and oxeye daisy.

A lightweight pamphlet that will easily fit into a purse or back pocket, this laminated guide will turn every walk from the bus stop, backyard ramble or stroll around the neighbourhood into a fun foraging expedition.

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  • Disappointed
    By Annie 24 Apr 2017 Written for Unbound
    I was disappointed to receive this, as even though the description said 'pamphlet' I did expect that for £7.99 (plus postage) the item would be slightly more substantial than it was. If the price was closer to £2-3 I think that would be a better price for what you actually get.

    As for the information, good detail and well laid out with good photos. The pamphlet is made out if high quality laminated/ gloss paper.
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Michelle Nelson has completed a Ph.D. in conservation biology and writes about food and conservation for magazines and newspapers. She lives on Bowen Island, BC.

Field / Identification Guide
By: Michelle Nelson(Author)
16 pages
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