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The meaning of trees : botany, history, healing, lore
Hageneder, FredSan Francisco : Chronicle Books, 2005. -
American household botany : a history of useful plants, 1620-1900
Sumner, JudithPortland, Or. : Timber Press, 2004.In this fascinating book, celebrated author Judith Sumner rescues from the pages of history the practical experience and botanical wisdom of generations of Americans. Crossing the disciplines of history, ethnobotany, and horticulture --- and with a flair for the colorful anecdote --- Sumner underlines a part of the American story often ignored or forgotten: how European settlers and their descendents made use of the "strange" new plants they found, as well as the select varieties of foods and medicines they brought with them from other continents. From "turkie wheat" (corn) to "tuckahoe" (a Native American source of starch), Sumner describes the transition from wonderment to daily use, as homesteads were built upon and prospered from the plants of the New World. It is a remarkable story of the interdependence of plants and the American home. Historians, herbalists, home gardeners, and ethnobotanists will find American Household Botany a treasure trove of original research and insight.
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Botanica North America : the illustrated guide to our native plants, their botany, history, and the way they have shaped our world
Harris, Marjorie, 1937-1st ed. - New York : HarperResource, c2003.A guide to the native plants of North America features entries that cover each item's physical attributes, natural history, common uses, and ethnobotany, sharing such trivia as sassafras's role in the discovery of America and the longevity of the sycamore.
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