Foraging - plant identification books
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The River Cottage 'Hedgerow' and 'Mushrooms' books will cover 99% of what you're looking for.
Both written by John Wright, where these score is the point-by-point guide to the poisonous species as well as edibles, so there's no chance making a mistake.
I have Mabey's book and found it a bit basic - it was written in the 1970s.
Both written by John Wright, where these score is the point-by-point guide to the poisonous species as well as edibles, so there's no chance making a mistake.
I have Mabey's book and found it a bit basic - it was written in the 1970s.
Mobile Chicane said:
The River Cottage 'Hedgerow' and 'Mushrooms' books will cover 99% of what you're looking for.
Both written by John Wright, where these score is the point-by-point guide to the poisonous species as well as edibles, so there's no chance making a mistake.
I have Mabey's book and found it a bit basic - it was written in the 1970s.
...that being the case you can be sure that everything covered is safe to eat!Both written by John Wright, where these score is the point-by-point guide to the poisonous species as well as edibles, so there's no chance making a mistake.
I have Mabey's book and found it a bit basic - it was written in the 1970s.
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