Books filed under "Medicinals"

Native American Medicinal Plants: An Ethnobotanical Dictionary by Daniel E. Moerman

The medicinal uses of more than 2,700 plants. $29.95

Medicinal Plants of the World by Ben-Erik van Wyk and Michael Wink

Historical and modern uses, active ingredients, and pharmacological effects for more than 300 medicinal plants. $45.00

Native American Ethnobotany by Daniel E. Moerman

An extraordinary compilation of the plants used by North American native peoples for medicine, food, fiber, dye, and a host of other things. $79.95

The Encyclopedia of Herbs: A Comprehensive Reference to Herbs of Flavor and Fragrance by Arthur O. Tucker and Thomas DeBaggio

Indispensable — highlights the qualities and uses of 500 herbs. $39.95

Plant Resins: Chemistry, Evolution, Ecology, and Ethnobotany by Jean H. Langenheim

The remarkable roles resins play in the lives of plants and people. $49.95

The Natural History of Medicinal Plants by Judith Sumner

A fascinating look into the history of plants in medicine which details the range of chemicals produced by medicinal plants.

Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms of the World by Ian R. Hall, Steven L. Stephenson, Peter K. Buchanan, Wang Yun, and Anthony L. J. Cole

A well-rounded look at the mushrooms of the world.

Landscaping with Herbs by James Adams

Try your hand at designing a beautiful herb garden with the guidance and garden plans in this helpful book.

Plants and People of the Golden Triangle: Ethnobotany of the Hill Tribes of Northern Thailand by Edward F. Anderson

A study of plant species found in the mountains of Northern Thailand.

Weeds in My Garden: Observations on Some Misunderstood Plants by Charles B. Heiser

The natural history of weeds and their lives as plants.

Parsleys, Fennels, and Queen Anne's Lace: Herbs and Ornamentals from the Umbel Family by Barbara Perry Lawton

An introduction to one of the most distinctive plant families.

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