Wild Roots: A Forager's Guide to the Edible and Medicinal Roots, Tubers, Corms, and Rhizomes of North AmericaSimon and Schuster, 1 июл. 1995 г. - Всего страниц: 128 For more than two decades Doug Elliot has wandered the fields, forests, and marshlands of North America gathering roots and herbs, and plant lore. A labor of love, Wild Roots is filled with practical information, extraordinary drawings and lively commentary, and offers a wealth of information about the roots, rhizomes, and tubers of North America. |
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MACHINERY BENEATH THE GREENERY | |
Turkscap Lily American Sarsaparilla Ladys Slipper Spikenard | |
Elecampane Yellow Jessamine Colic Root Kudzu Vine | |
Cattail Calamus Marsh Mallow Water Eryngo Sea Lavender | |
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Wild Roots: A Forager's Guide to the Edible and Medicinal Roots, Tubers ... Doug Elliott Ограниченный просмотр - 1995 |
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