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All Edible and Medicinal Plants of North America
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Medicinal Plants)
Fri Jan 31 04:29:27 2025
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2025 10:29:27 +0100
From: "Medicinal Plants" <Survival@omegakrill.ru.com>
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All Edible and Medicinal Plants of North America
Ever walked into a plant, mushroom, or berry and thought, "Can I eat this?"
The Forager's Guide to Wild Foods has all the answers. It covers the wild foods near your home that you can enjoy safely.
Plus, it lists all the edible and medicinal plants in North America.
http://omegakrill.ru.com/3yk8WGMR-79nBkvlugzeGi4eW5C0m_2gtLdHLpFt7P4ff6ByTg
Feature you'll find inside, often missing in other books, is:
How to correctly identify important plants near you;
Distribution map - search only for plants growing in your area;
Poisonous-Lookalike section for each plant explaining the differences you should look for;
Medicinal properties with a section on how to use the plant as a remedy;
Click here to see what's inside The Forager's Guide to Wild Foods
http://omegakrill.ru.com/3yk8WGMR-79nBkvlugzeGi4eW5C0m_2gtLdHLpFt7P4ff6ByTg
http://omegakrill.ru.com/kz2MZfBqhi7RuX6NGKTgj2MWvJsapcJy2Dx22vg8PgyymbRwcA
ctrum of surface illumination depends upon solar elevation due to atmospheric effects, with the blue spectral component dominating during twilight before and after sunrise and sunset, respectively, and red dominating during sunrise and sunset. These effects are apparent in natural light photography where the principal source of illumination is sunlight as mediated by the atmosphere.
While the color of the sky is usually determined by Rayleigh scattering, an exception occurs at sunset and twilight. "Preferential absorption of sunlight by ozone over long horizon paths gives the zenith sky its blueness when the sun is near the horizon".
Spectral composition of sunlight at Earth's surface
The Sun may be said to illuminate, which is a measure of the light within a specific sensitivity range. Many animals (including humans) have a sensitivity range of approximately 400–700 nm, and given optimal conditions the absorption and scattering by Earth's atmosphere produces illumination that approximates an equal-energy illuminant for most of this range. The useful range for color vision in humans, for example, is approximately 450–650 nm. Aside from effects that arise at sunset and sunrise, the spectral composition changes primarily in respect to how directly sunlight is able to illuminate. When illumination is indirect, Rayleigh scattering in the upper atmosphere will lead blue wavelen
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The <b>Forager's Guide to Wild Foods</b> has all the answers. It covers the wild foods near your home that you can enjoy safely.<br />
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Plus, it lists all the <a href="http://omegakrill.ru.com/3yk8WGMR-79nBkvlugzeGi4eW5C0m_2gtLdHLpFt7P4ff6ByTg" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b><i>edible and medicinal plants in North America.</i></b></a><br />
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Feature you'll find inside, often missing in other books, is:<br />
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<li><b>How to correctly identify important plants near you;</b></li>
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<li><b>Distribution map</b> - search only for plants growing in your area;</li>
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<li><b>Poisonous-Lookalike section</b> for each plant explaining the differences you should look for;</li>
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<li><b>Medicinal properties</b> with a section on how to use the plant as a remedy;</li>
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<a href="http://omegakrill.ru.com/3yk8WGMR-79nBkvlugzeGi4eW5C0m_2gtLdHLpFt7P4ff6ByTg" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b>Click here to see what's inside The Forager's Guide to Wild Foods</b></a><br />
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