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What is a good edible wild plant book #3156318
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And no, I don't want to eat the book.

What I do want is to purchase a good guide book for edible wild plants of the southeast US. I looked on Amazon and all of the books I found are either very general as far as location (as in continent wide or world wide) or they have poor reviews. One of the common complaints is that plant identity is based on a drawing instead of a photograph. Others said that the descriptions were vague enough that it was hard to confirm identity. One book even had photos and descriptions mismatched. Since there are a few plants that are poisonous and look very similar to edible plants, I'd rather not chance a mistake.

So, any of you have any recommendations? I know there are Biologists, I think Botonists, Survivalist and Preppers on here so I believe I'm asking the right bunch of fellows.

Re: What is a good edible wild plant book [Re: metalmuncher] #3158721
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Re: What is a good edible wild plant book [Re: metalmuncher] #3158723
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Dang it, I was gonna say you shouldn't eat books. I think my wife has one. I'll check tomorrow....


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Re: What is a good edible wild plant book [Re: metalmuncher] #3158728
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Their are no good books on the topic, There are a lot of books out there that could get you killed. You really need to be properly trained like the mushroom people do it. Eat one wrong thing and you will be looking for a new liver or kidney.


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Alexander Supertramp's Guide to Edible Plants........ grin


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Re: What is a good edible wild plant book [Re: metalmuncher] #3158944
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You may want to try "Pinterest", I have found many useful links and topics...…..https://basisgear.com/edible-wild-plants/ 15 poisonous plants to never forage What to forage in fall Spring foraging 20+ wild plants for food and medicine Tasty greens 11 wild edible plants

These are only a few, there're many more!

Re: What is a good edible wild plant book [Re: Skinny] #3159260
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Originally Posted by Skinny
Their are no good books on the topic, There are a lot of books out there that could get you killed. You really need to be properly trained like the mushroom people do it. Eat one wrong thing and you will be looking for a new liver or kidney.


Well, dangit. I thought a book would be easier to pick up than a second hand kidney.

Re: What is a good edible wild plant book [Re: metalmuncher] #3159262
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Don't eat anything hairy. That's all you need to know.


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Re: What is a good edible wild plant book [Re: metalmuncher] #3159267
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There are some good sources out there. Stick to common items that even the identical is safe

https://www.foragingtexas.com/

Don’t try mushrooms based on a book

Re: What is a good edible wild plant book [Re: metalmuncher] #3159294
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Didn’t Foxfire books cover some of that?


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Originally Posted by CatHeadBiscuit
Didn’t Foxfire books cover some of that?


I had actually forgotten about those. Didn't they teach all kinds of appalachian/country/primitive living stuff? I may have to check those out.

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Euell Gibbons' Handbook of Edible Wild Plants


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