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E-grāmata: Sierra Forager: Your Guide to Edible Wild Plants of the Tahoe, Yosemite, and Mammoth Regions

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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Heyday Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781597145954
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Explore the taste of the Sierra with foraging expert Mia Andler, and learn how to responsibly forage and deliciously prepare the wild plants that commonly grow in the Tahoe and northern Sierra Nevada regions.

In this guide to the common edible plants of the Sierra Nevada, Andler offers practical advice for gathering food from the land, in a friendly voice full of rich knowledge of the montane regions of California. Whether hiking high above Yosemite or foraging at the outskirts of Lake Tahoe or Mammoth, with The Sierra Forager you’ll discover each of the region’s most readily available—and delightfully delectable—edible plants.

With clear instructions for responsible harvesting, Andler connects readers and adventurers to the land’s seasonality and bounteous botany in a manner that fosters respectful, reciprocal caretaking of our wild spaces. Large, detailed photographs assist in identifying plants easily, and 44 simple recipes help you enjoy them, from campfire blackberry pie to manzanita muffins to birch leaf soda! This is the perfect guide for beginners, and it includes mouthwatering innovations to delight foragers of any experience level.

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Praise for The Sierra Forager:

"Andlers book advises readers about finding edible plants in each season. Summer features the most offerings, including blossoms, berries, and greens such as dandelion and nettle. But even winter offers provisions like tree bark, fir needles and seeds of tall plants. [ ] This beautiful book will fill stomachs as it educates and broadens the horizons of even those who consider themselves experienced Sierra Nevada adventurers." Sierra Nevada Ally

Praise for Mia Andlers previous book, The Bay Area Forager, coauthored with Kevin Feinstein:

This is a wonderful resource that is not only full of information on individual plants, it also sets forth a vision for how we may live in a regenerative way.Drew Harwell, Washington Post

Gratitude ix
Introduction
1(5)
A Taste of Place
1(1)
A Bit about Me and Why I Forage
1(2)
About the High Sierra
3(1)
Foraging in the High Sierra Seasons
4(2)
Mindful Foraging
6(3)
How to Forage with Respect
6(1)
Ethics and Rules of Foraging
7(2)
How to Use This Book
9(5)
What Not to Eat
9(1)
Common Poisonous Plants of the Sierra
10(4)
Promise
14(3)
EDIBLE PLANTS
American Brooklime/American Speedwell
17(2)
Birches
19(4)
Blackberries and Raspberries
23(4)
Brodiaea and Blue Dicks
27(4)
Bush Chinquapin
31(2)
Cattails
33(4)
Cinquefoils
37(2)
Cleavers/Bedstraws
39(4)
Clovers
43(2)
Common Camas Lily
45(4)
Cow Parsnip
49(2)
Crab Apples
51(4)
Dandelion
55(4)
Dock
59(2)
Elderberry
61(4)
Ferns
65(4)
Fireweed
69(2)
Horsetails
71(4)
Incense Cedar
75(2)
Junipers
77(4)
Lamb's Quarters
81(2)
Manzanitas
83(6)
Mountain Ash
89(2)
Mountain Coyote Mint
91(4)
Mugwort
95(2)
Mullein
97(4)
Mustards, Cresses, and Radishes
101(2)
Oregon Grape
103(4)
Pineapple Weed
107(2)
Pines and Firs
109(8)
Plantains
117(2)
Purslane
119(6)
Roses
125(2)
Sagebrush
127(4)
Salsify
131(6)
Serviceberries
137(4)
Sierra Gooseberry
141(2)
Spring Beauties
143(4)
Stinging Nettle
147(6)
Strawberries
153(2)
Tarweeds
155(2)
Thimbleberry
157(4)
Thistles
161(2)
West Coast Goldenrod
163(4)
Western Blue Flax
167(2)
Wild Currants
169(4)
Wild Onions
173(2)
Wild Plums and Cherries
175(4)
Yampahs
179(2)
Yarrow
181(3)
Next Steps
Appendix A The Plants by Season and Index of Plant Names
184(3)
Appendix B Additional Edible Plants in the High Sierra
187(2)
Resources 189(1)
About the Author 190
Mia Andler is a foraging expert, founder and director of Vildaa nonprofit that connects children to nature in Northern Californiaand coauthor of The Bay Area Forager (2015). Originally from Finland, she has been foraging since she was a little girl and has studied the regenerative practices of earth-based cultures around the world. Andler has been backpacking and foraging in the Sierra Nevada and the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years. She has appeared on television, film, and radio for her work on helping people foster meaningful connection with nature. She lives with her children in Truckee, California.