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Wild Edible Plants Of Colorado
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Discover 58 Wild Edible Plants Of The Coloradan Mountains, Basins, And Plains.Home State To The Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado'S Wild Edible Abundance Draws Mostly From The Forested Zones. Lesser Known Is The State'S Affiliation With Desert Orientations To The West And Great Plains To The East. Wild Edible Plants Of Colorado Compiles The Most Relevant Edible Plants From These Various Regions And Offers Them To The Reader As A Userfriendly Visuallyappealing Booklet.A Discussion Of Each Plant'S Edible Use And Preparation Is The Publication'S Primary Aim, Though Space Is Also Given To Range And Habitat, Medicinal Uses, Cautions, And Noteworthy Special Considerations. Helpful Additions Include Sustenance Ratings (Low, Medium, Or High), Collection Timing And Desired Plantpart Indicators, Countybycounty Mapimage, Over 160 Color Photos, And A General Index.Plant List: Amaranth, Asparagus, Beeplant, Bilberry, Box Elder, Bracken Fern, Buffalo Gourd, Cattail, Checkermallow, Chokecherry, Creeping Hollygrape, Currant, Evening Primrose, Fairybells, Gambel Oak, Gooseberry, Greenthread, Ground Cherry, Hawthorn, Heartleaf Bittercress, Indian Rice Grass, Lambsquarters, Lemonade Berry, Mallow, Mariposa Lily, Marsh Marigold, Monkey Flower, Mountain Parsley, Mullein, Nettle, Orach, Oxeye Daisy, Panicgrass, Pinyon Pine, Plantain, Prickly Pear, Purslane, Raspberry, Russian Olive, Salsify, Serviceberry, Sheep'S Sorrel, Smartweed, Spiderwort, Squaw Apple, Thimbleberry, Thistle, Tuber Starwort, Tule, Tumble Mustard, Watercress, Wild Onion, Wild Rose, Wild Strawberry, Wild Sunflower, Wintercress, Yellowdock, Yucca.Printed And Bound In The Usa.
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- Q: What are the dimensions of 'Wild Edible Plants of Colorado'? A: The dimensions are five point four inches in length, zero point four inches in width, and eight point thirty-one inches in height.
- Q: How many pages are in this book? A: There are sixty-four pages in 'Wild Edible Plants of Colorado', providing ample information on edible plants.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is paperback bound, making it lightweight and easy to carry.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Charles W. Kane, known for his expertise in wild edible plants.
- Q: How do I use this book for foraging? A: You can use this book to identify and prepare fifty-eight different wild edible plants found in Colorado.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in foraging? A: Yes, this book is user-friendly and visually appealing, making it suitable for beginners.
- Q: What types of plants are included in this book? A: The book includes various plants such as Amaranth, Chokecherry, and Wild Strawberry, among others.
- Q: Can children use this book for learning about plants? A: Yes, children can use this book as an educational resource to learn about edible plants.
- Q: What should I consider when foraging from this book? A: Consider the range, habitat, and medicinal uses of each plant, as well as cautions provided in the book.
- Q: How do I care for this book? A: To care for the book, keep it in a dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent wear and fading.
- Q: Is this book safe for outdoor use? A: Yes, it's safe for outdoor use, but be cautious when foraging and ensure proper plant identification.
- Q: How should I store this book when not in use? A: Store the book upright on a shelf or in a dry, cool place to maintain its condition.
- Q: What if I receive a damaged book? A: If you receive a damaged book, contact the seller for a return or exchange policy.
- Q: Can I return this book if I am not satisfied? A: Yes, you can return the book according to the seller's return policy if you are not satisfied.
- Q: What if I have questions about specific plants in the book? A: You can refer to the index or contact the publisher for more information about specific plants.
- Q: Is there a map included in the book for plant locations? A: Yes, the book includes a county-by-county map-image indicating where each plant can be found.