At 07:39 PM 7/22/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Corbie,
>
>The best book all around, and written for an enthusiast or beginner alike,
>is Peterson's Field Guide, Wild Edible Plants. It's written by Lee Allen
>Peterson, the son of Roger Tory Peterson, and is probably the best in the
>whole Peterson Field Guide Series. But there aren't many photographs,
>mostly drawings (which actually are better than photographs).
>But it would really be good to have two books, the other one being Edible
>Wild Plants, A North American Field Guide by Elias and Dykeman (I found it
>late last night). This book uses photographs for identifying plants.
>Between the two you can surely identify properly. The Elias and Dykeman
>book is printed by Sterling Publishing co., Inc. NY.
(snip)
>Paul
>Paul Getty
>Morehead City, NC
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Thanks for your input.
I'm rather good with the herb-type plants, and wildflowers, just in terms
of general identification and use for dyes and medicinal purposes; but as
for eating berries and that sort of thing, it's a bit out of the realm of
what I'm familiar with, unfortunately! (A situation soon to be remedied...)
Cheers,
Corbie
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