PLANT IDENTIFICATION


Brill, Steve "Wildman". 1994. Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not so Wild) Places. New York: Hearst Books.

Brockman, Frank C. and Rebecca Merrilees. 1986. A Guide to Field Identification Trees of North America. Golden.

Brown, Lauren. 1976. Weeds in Winter. New York: W. W. Norton & Co.

Cultivation and Processing of Medicinal Plants. 1992. ed. L. Hornok. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Dorman, Caroline. 1959. Flowers Native to the Deep South. Harrisburg: J. Horace McFarland Company.

Facciola, Stephen. 1990. Cornucopia: A Sourcebook of Edible Plants. Available from Permaculture Activist.

Field Guide to the Wild Herbs. 1987. Editors of Rodale Press, Inc. Emmaus: Rodale.

Foster, Steven and James A. Duke. 1990. Medicinal Plants, Eastern/Central. Peterson Field Guide Series. Houghton Mifflin Company.

Hotchkiss, Neil. 1972. Common Marsh, Underwater & Floating-leaved Plants of the United States and Canada. New York: Dover.

Levine, Carol. 1995. A Guide to Wildflowers in Winter. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Little, Elbert. 1980. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Trees. New York: Alfred Knopf.

Martin, Alexander. 1987. Weeds. New York: Golden.

Elias, Thomas S. and Peter A. Dykeman. 1990. Edible Wild Plants; A North American Guide. New York: Sterling.

Miller, Richard Allen. 1988. Native Plants of Commercial Importance, The Nomadic Life of a Professional Forager. Grants Pass, OR: Oak, Inc.

Niering, William A. 1985. Wetlands. National Audubon Society Nature Guides. New York: Alfred Knopf.

Niering, William A. 1995. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers. New York: Alfred Knopf.

Odenwald, Neil and James Turner. 1987. Identification, Selection and Use of Southern Plants for Landscape Design. Baton Rouge: Claitor's.

Peterson, Lee Allen. 1977. A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Eastern/Central North America. Peterson Field Guide Series. Houghton Mifflin Company.

Silberhorn, Gene M. 1976. Tidal Wetland Plants of Virginia. Gloucester Point VA: Virginia Institute of Marine Science.