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Survival Skills - Wild Edible Plants of Texas: A Pocket Guide to the Identification, Collection, Preparation, and Use of 60 Wild Plants of the Lone Star State

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Book Synopsis: Designed as a light-weight and field-portable reference booklet, Wild Edible Plants of Texas, highlights the Lone Star State's most important edible wild plants. To the point and understandable, this guide best suits the prepper or outdoor enthusiast in need of a salient introduction to the field. No fluff. Just the facts.Each of the 62 entries are comprised of the following sections: Range and Habitat, Edible Uses, Medicinal Uses (when applicable), Cautions, and Special Notes. Both common and scientific names are listed. Over 100 color photos assist in identification and in many cases showcase each plant's choice edible part. Every profile is assigned a Texas-only location map and a seasonal guide on the best harvesting time. A general index is included as are a dozen photos of the state's poisonous plants.Some of the entries have a greater-than Texas range, however many are uniquely Texan and hail from a specific region. West Texas' Chihuahuan Desert, the Hill Country of the Edwards Plateau, the Plains of the Panhandle, and the Piney Woods and Swamplands of the state's Coastal Plain all are botanically represented. Plant List: Agave, Algerita, Amaranth, Arrowhead, Bastard Cabbage, Black Cherry, Blackberry, Bumelia, Cattail, Cholla, Dayflower, Devil's Claw, Dewberry, Dock, Dwarf Palmetto, Elder, Flameflower, Graythorn, Ground Cherry, Hackberry, Hickory, Indian Strawberry, Jewels of Opar, Kudzu, Lambsquarters, Lemonade Berry, London Rocket, Lotus, Madrone, Mallow, Mesquite, Mulberry, Nettle, Oak, Passionflower, Pawpaw, Pecan, Pennywort, Persimmon, Pokeweed, Prickly Pear, Purslane, Redbud, Rusty Blackhaw, Sorrel, Sow Thistle, Spring Beauty, Sugarberry, Thistle, Turk's Cap, Walnut, Wild Gourd, Wild Grape, Wild Oats, Wild Onion, Wild Plum, Wild Sunflower, Winecup, Yaupon Holly, Yellow Nutsedge, Yucca (Fruit), and Yucca (Stalk).Printed and bound in the USA.

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Looking to explore the wild side of Texas? Look no further than the Wild Edible Plants of Texas: A Pocket Guide. This lightweight and portable reference booklet is the perfect companion for outdoor enthusiasts and preppers who want to know more about the Lone Star State's most important edible plants. With no fluff and just the facts, this guide provides a salient introduction to the field, making it easy to identify, collect, prepare, and use 60 wild plants.

Each entry in this guide is filled with valuable information, including the range and habitat, edible uses, medicinal uses (when applicable), cautions, and special notes for each plant. Both common and scientific names are listed, and over 100 color photos assist in identification. Plus, each profile is assigned a Texas-only location map and a seasonal guide on the best harvesting time. You'll also find a general index and photos of the state's poisonous plants to ensure your safety.

Whether you're in West Texas' Chihuahuan Desert, the Hill Country of the Edwards Plateau, the Plains of the Panhandle, or the Piney Woods and Swamplands of the state's Coastal Plain, this guide has you covered. Discover the diversity of Texas' botanic treasures, including Agave, Blackberry, Hackberry, Mesquite, Persimmon, Redbud, Thistle, Wild Grape, and many more. Each plant profile showcases its choice edible part, making it easy for you to enjoy the flavors of the wilderness.

Don't miss out on this essential guide for anyone interested in wild plants. Grab your copy of the Wild Edible Plants of Texas now and start your journey into the culinary wonders of the Lone Star State.

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