Learn to identify wild berries and fruits with this handy field guide, organized by color. Get the popular field guide by expert author Teresa Marrone, and get started on your way to becoming a forager. Teresa has been gathering and preparing wild edibles for more than 20 years, and she shares her foraging experience with you. Use this book with confidence as you learn about nearly 200 species found in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. The species are organized by color and then by form, so when you see a red berry, go to the red section to learn what it is. Book Features Species organized by color, then by form Full-page photos and insets showing each plants key identification points Interesting tidbits about the plants many uses Range maps, ripening calendar, and more Nearly 200 wild berries and fruits in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan Learn whats edible and what to avoid with this easy-to-use field guide. Fact-filled information contains the particulars that you want to know, while full-page photographs provide the visual detail needed for accurate identification.
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Product Details
Weight: 249g
Dimensions: 111 x 152mm
Publication Date: 26 Jul 2018
Publisher: Adventure Publications Incorporated
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781591937968
About Teresa Marrone
Teresa Marrone has been gathering and preparing wild edibles for more than 20 years. She was formerly Managing Editor of a series of outdoors-themed books and is the author of Abundantly Wild: Collecting and Cooking Wild Edibles in the Upper Midwest as well as numerous other outdoors-related and regional cookbooks. Teresa has also written many magazine articles on wild foods and cooking and has rekindled an early interest in photography. Wild Berries & Fruits Field Guide of Minnesota Wisconsin and Michigan combines her various skills and interests into a clear concise easy-to-use book that helps the user appreciate the diversity of the various wild berries and fruits that grow in this region. Teresa lives in Minneapolis with her husband Bruce.