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Ancestral Plants by Arthur Haines

 
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Photo Source: Arthur Haines website

Publisher: Anaskimin

Summary

In this book, Arthur Haines begins a series aimed at helping people understand the true value of wild plants. Highlighting the edible, medicinal and functional uses of over 100 species he brings the topic to life with over 250+ color images.

Where to get it?

Amazon.com
Amazon.ca
Anaskimin


Related Videos


Arthur Haines Wild Plant Nutrition


Arthur Haines Spring Foraging


Related Threads
Appalachian Wildcraft thread at Permies


Related Websites
Arthur Haines website
Arthur Haines blog
Arthur Haines YouTube
 
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Looks like a fascinating book. Thank you for doing the research and writing it.

--Thomas Reed
 
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By the way Amazon.ca shows this as unavailable with no known time for availability.
 
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Thanks AJ for posting the videos, and thank you Arthur for making them, I thought the videos were well done and informative, they certainly made me want to learn more. It comes at just the right time too as I have been thinking about making an effort to learn more wild harvesting as it stands my current knowledge is extremely limited.

Super happy to have found out about another wonderful person making the world a better place.

Daniel
 
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That second video in particular interested me because all but the last plant were ones that I have identified on my own property. I'm particularly grateful to have learned how to harvest the ramps without killing the plant. I definitely want to know more.
 
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