9780998287126-0998287121-Sonoran Desert Food Plants: Edible Uses for the Desert's Wild Bounty

Sonoran Desert Food Plants: Edible Uses for the Desert's Wild Bounty

ISBN-13: 9780998287126
ISBN-10: 0998287121
Edition: Second
Author: Charles W. Kane
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Lincoln Town Press
Format: Paperback 64 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780998287126
ISBN-10: 0998287121
Edition: Second
Author: Charles W. Kane
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Lincoln Town Press
Format: Paperback 64 pages

Summary

Sonoran Desert Food Plants: Edible Uses for the Desert's Wild Bounty (ISBN-13: 9780998287126 and ISBN-10: 0998287121), written by authors Charles W. Kane, was published by Lincoln Town Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Plants (Nature & Ecology, Biological Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Sonoran Desert Food Plants: Edible Uses for the Desert's Wild Bounty (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Plants books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.27.

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Second edition improvements include: additional profiles, larger photos, Arizona-only county-by-county location maps, and a season collection indicator for each plant.

Sonoran Desert Food Plants is specifically designed for the outdoor enthusiast whom is in need of a concise, no-nonsense booklet instructing on the collection, preparation, and utilization of 58 regional edible plants. Essentially: find it, gather it, and eat it. 120 color photos, 58 Arizona location maps, common and scientific names, preparation and toxicity issues, and concise medicinal and related ethnobotanical uses serve as accents making Sonoran Desert Food Plants a useful resource for any Arizona resident.

The following plants are covered (49 indigenous to the Sonoran Desert/Uplands and 9 non-native yet abundant): Agave, Amaranth, Arizona Jewel Flower, Asian Mustard, Barrel Cactus, Beargrass, Biscuitroot, Bluedicks, Bowlesia, Canyon Walnut, Catclaw, Cattail, Chia, Cholla, Desert Hackberry, Desert Hollygrape, Desert Lily, Devil's Claw, Elder, Feather Tree, Flameflower, Graythorn, Ground Cherry, Hedgehog Cactus, Horse Purslane, Ironwood, Jewels of Opar, Jojoba, Lambsquarters, Lemonade Berry, London Rocket, Mallow, Mariposa lily, Mesquite, Miner's Lettuce, Monkey Flower, Paloverde, Papalo, Pellitory, Pincushion Cactus, Poreleaf, Prickly Pear, Purslane, Saguaro, Sow Thistle, Texas Mulberry, Thistle, Tumbleweed, Watercress, Wild Gourd, Wild Lettuce, Wild Oats, Wild Rhubarb, Wild Sunflower, Wolfberry, Yellowshow, Yucca (Fruit), and Yucca (Stalk).

Readers will also find the author's approach to the material refreshingly objective and clutter-free: no philosophical ramblings and epicurean cookbook recipes, just stripped-down, sensical information on how to best utilize the most common wild desert food plants of the Sonoran region.

Printed and bound in the USA.

See Wild Edible Plants of Arizona for the utilization of higher elevation species.
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