Best of
Plants

1979

Medicinal Plants of the Pacific West


Michael Moore - 1979
    A guide to over 300 species of plants geographically ranging from Baja California to Alaska.

National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers: Eastern Region


National Audubon Society - 1979
    More than 700 new full-color photos, showing every species both in close-up and in its natural setting, highlight these updated guides. New introductions provide clearer and more complete explanations of how to identify each species.

Permaculture Two: Practical Design for Town and Country in Permanent Agriculture


Bill Mollison - 1979
    Ways in which plants can modify climate and many forms of pollution are discussed. Highly productive, low-energy systems, are made clear, in this fascinating book that offers some concrete solutions for saving Mother Earth."...If there is a single claim, that I could make, in order to distinguish Permaculture from other systems of agriculture, with the notable exception of keyline concepts, it is that Permaculture is primarily a consciously designed agricultural system ... a system that combines landscape design with perennial plants and animals to make a safe and sustainable resource for town and country. A truly appropriate technology giving high yields for low energy inputs, and using only human skill and intellect to achieve a stable resource of great complexity and stability.""Permaculture Two is about design, not gardening or livestock per se but as elements in a system intended to serve man, and the ends of good ecology ... Good teachers have nothing to give but enthusiasm to learn; they cannot with the best will in the world, give their students knowledge. Thus it is ‘how’ to design, rather than designing your site which I am attempting here ...""... both individual and competitive enterprise, and ‘free’ energy have faiIed us. Society is in a mess; obesity in the west is balanced by famine in the third world. Petrol is running out yet freeways are still being built. Against such universal insanity the only response is to gather together a few friends and commence to build the alternative on a philosophy of individual responsibility for community survival.”ContentsDesign in LandscapeSoil ImprovementBroadscale TechniquesDesign for Difficult ClimatesStructuresWaterworksFree Range Poultry DesignPermaculture and Community

The Herbalist


Joseph E. Meyer - 1979
    It explains where different herbs grow; how to gather and prepare them; their medicinal values; and how to use them. Additional information has been added on beverage teas, spices and flavoring herbs, plant vitamins, plant dyes for fabrics, botanicals for dentifrices, gargles and cosmetics. Clear-cut illustrations of plants are found throughout the text and 291 plants are illustrated in full color.

Herbal Medicine: Revised & Updated


Dian Dincin Buchman - 1979
    Learn to use herbs to change the way you look and feel. ****28 b&w illus. 6 x 9.

From the Shepherd's Purse: The Identification, Preparation, and Use of Medicinal Plants


Max G. Barlow - 1979
    A modern up-to-date work on Medicinal Plants, their identification, preparation, and use.

The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers: Eastern Region


William A. Niering - 1979
    The 700 identification photographs show wildflowers-including grasses and sedges, and many flowering vines and shrubs-in their natural habitats. Note: the Eastern Edition generally covers states east of the Rocky Mountains, while the Western Edition covers the Rocky Mountain range and all the states to the west of it.

Success with House Plants


Reader's Digest Association - 1979
    More than 1500 illustrations combine with concise, expert advice to ensure success with nearly every type of house plants.