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Most Common Wild Edibles In GA? - Survivalist Forum Going away from plants, there is a lot of game in Georgia as well, once again depending on where in Georgia you are In west Georgia, there were possums, deer, squirrel, rabbit, birds, and muskrats There were plenty of non-delicious animals as well, such as beaver, coyotes, and foxes
Good Books for Wild Plants in KY? - Survivalist Forum The other one was a medicinal plant guide: Medicinal Plants, Trees Shrubs of Appalachia by Bill Church I'll let you know how these two work out Also, I've heard that Nature's Garden: A Guide to Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants by Samuel Thayer is a good reference book I'm planning on getting it shortly
edible plants in arkansas - Survivalist Forum Edible plants are rarely listed by state, Hawaii being an exception The reason is plants don't recognize state lines There are dozens and dozens of edible species where you live A good book is Edible Plants of North America by Elias and Dykeman, 2008 edition or later
Edibles of northern Nevada? - Survivalist Forum Another good book I recommend is 'Wild Western Edible Plants' by Donald Kirk And also another good pair of books is the plants by Lonely Planet on Plants of the Rockies and Edible and Medicinal Plants of the Rockies for starters Wishing You the Best!
Edible Plants of Arkansas - Survivalist Forum Hello everyone, I've recently picked up the Peterson Field Guide of Edible Wild Plants Eastern Central North America, and I'd like to compile a list of edible plants found in Arkansas I would appreciate it if the people of this forum could help me out with it, since I've only just started
Louisiana Edible Plant Class - Survivalist Forum Workshops Plant Identification Walks and or Workshops Available On DemandWould you like to learn to Louisiana wildflowers, graminoids, edible plants, trees or any other plants? Any combination of walks and or workshops are available for groups of five or more so get your friends together and call (337-328-2252) Cell: 337-378-9151or email
Does any one know of edible plans in southwest nevada? The Encyclopedia of Edible Plants of North America does list after each of the 4,000 plants where they are generally found One could go through the book page by page and mark off the local ones by checking against the USDA maps online
Edible Plants Everglades? - Survivalist Forum There are dozens of edible species in the Everglades, if not scores It can't be learned in a day, or a week or a month, not even a year But you can get started www eattheweeds com is a site based in Florida, and has many of the plants you would find in south Florida (and around the world )
Foraging Thread - Survivalist Forum Water lily-These plants have large, triangular leaves that float on the water's surface, large, fragrant flowers that are usually white, or red, and thick, fleshy rhizomes that grow in the mud The flowers, seeds, and rhizomes are edible raw or cooked To prepare rhizomes for eating, peel off the corky rind
Identification - Survivalist Forum The other plants will have to be a bit older for me to recognize (flowers are always a critical clue), but plant 4 appears be an oak seedling of some species Thanks for reading