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The Smoky Mountains of the far east, central plateaus and basins, and river valley/coastal plain of the west, each with their corresponding temperature/weather influences, create a rich tapestry of wild edible selection. With Wild Edible Plants of Tennessee the reader has a concise guide to this offering.
A discussion of each plant's edible use and preparation is the publication's primary aim, though space is also given to range and habitat, medicinal uses (if applicable), cautions, and noteworthy special considerations. Helpful additions include sustenance ratings (low, medium, or high), collection timing and desired plant-part indicators, county-by-county map-image, over 160 color photos, and a general index.
Amaranth, American Hazel, Arrowhead, Asparagus, Autumn Olive, Beautyberry, Beefsteak Plant, Black Cherry, Black Nightshade, Black Walnut, Blackberry, Blackhaw, Blackseed Plantain, Blueberry, Cattail, Chickweed, Chinquapin, Clearweed, Dayflower, Daylily, Dewberry, Elder, Garlic Mustard, Gooseberry, Greenbrier, Ground Cherry, Hackberry, Hickory, Indian Strawberry, Kudzu, Lemonade Berry, Mayapple, Oak, Panicgrass, Partridgeberry, Passionflower, Pawpaw, Persimmon, Pin Cherry, Pokeweed, Prickly Pear, Redbud, River Cane, Serviceberry, Sorrel, Sow Thistle, Spiderwort, Spring Beauty, Thistle, Watercress, Wild Grape, Wild Onion, Wild Plum, Wild Rose, Wild Strawberry, Wintercress, Yellow Nutsedge, and Yellowdock.
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The Smoky Mountains of the far east, central plateaus and basins, and river valley/coastal plain of the west, each with their corresponding temperature/weather influences, create a rich tapestry of wild edible selection. With Wild Edible Plants of Tennessee the reader has a concise guide to this offering.
A discussion of each plant's edible use and preparation is the publication's primary aim, though space is also given to range and habitat, medicinal uses (if applicable), cautions, and noteworthy special considerations. Helpful additions include sustenance ratings (low, medium, or high), collection timing and desired plant-part indicators, county-by-county map-image, over 160 color photos, and a general index.
Amaranth, American Hazel, Arrowhead, Asparagus, Autumn Olive, Beautyberry, Beefsteak Plant, Black Cherry, Black Nightshade, Black Walnut, Blackberry, Blackhaw, Blackseed Plantain, Blueberry, Cattail, Chickweed, Chinquapin, Clearweed, Dayflower, Daylily, Dewberry, Elder, Garlic Mustard, Gooseberry, Greenbrier, Ground Cherry, Hackberry, Hickory, Indian Strawberry, Kudzu, Lemonade Berry, Mayapple, Oak, Panicgrass, Partridgeberry, Passionflower, Pawpaw, Persimmon, Pin Cherry, Pokeweed, Prickly Pear, Redbud, River Cane, Serviceberry, Sorrel, Sow Thistle, Spiderwort, Spring Beauty, Thistle, Watercress, Wild Grape, Wild Onion, Wild Plum, Wild Rose, Wild Strawberry, Wintercress, Yellow Nutsedge, and Yellowdock.