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A01=Eric M. Knight and Stacy M. Coplin
A01=Stacy M. Coplin and Eric M. Knight
Austin
Author_Eric M. Knight and Stacy M. Coplin
Author_Stacy M. Coplin and Eric M. Knight
bushes
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edible
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ethical
ferns
harvest
Houston
lichens
medicinal
mushroom
rewilding
San Antonio
trees
vines
weeds
wild food
wildflower

Product details

  • ISBN 9781493056095
  • Weight: 608g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Foraging Texas is a field guide and reference for people who want to learn about wild edible plants across the state of Texas. It covers edible plants native or naturalized in the lone star state and describes wild‐harvesting basics, ethics, identification, distribution, harvesting methods, recipes, and historical uses. The guide is easy for beginners to use. It’s primarily organized by plant type (i.e., tree, shrub, herb) and secondarily by plant family (i.e., sunflower family, carrot family, etc.) and has detailed photos to aid in identification. The guide is also a useful reference for more experienced foragers. Although this guide focuses on the edible plants of Texas, because the state of Texas covers such a wide variety of ecoregions and habitats, Foraging Texas is also useful in neighboring states like Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and beyond.
Eric Knight is an Austin, Texas Native and environmental engineer. Eric and his wife Stacy run Local Leaf LLC, their business of wild-harvesting, brewing, bottling, and selling Yaupon Mate’ tea, made from the only U.S.-native plant naturally containing caffeine. Eric teaches edible/medicinal plant classes at Earth Native Wilderness School, UT’s Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center, and through his own business, as well as custom edible plant classes.