Dandelion hunter : foraging the urban wilderness / Rebecca Lerner.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780762780624
- Physical Description: vii, 215 p. ; 20 cm.
- Publisher: Guilford, CT : Lyons Press, 2013.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-207) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Part One. What to Eat at the End of the World -- Wild Girl -- Coyote Medicine -- Cathlapotle -- Squirrel Wisdom -- Thanksgiving -- Part Two. Mountain Medicine on a One-Way Street -- Outlaws -- Erico of the Herbs -- Doggy Herbalism -- The Tree That Slays the Flu -- Part Three. The Revolution Tastes Like Blackberry -- Margot Berlin -- Dime-size God -- Roundup -- Slingshot -- The Way of the Raccoon -- Part Four. I Think I Love You -- Plant People -- Horsetail -- Nocturne -- Appendix A: Selected Wild Recipes -- Appendix B: Tips for Urban Foragers. |
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Subject: | Wild plants, Edible > Oregon > Portland. Urban ecology > Oregon > Portland. Sustainability > Oregon > Portland. Lerner, Rebecca (Botanizer) Portland (Or.) > Environmental conditions. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.
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Dandelion Hunter : Foraging the Urban Wilderness
In this engaging and eye-opening read, forager-journalist Becky Lerner sets out on a quest to find her inner hunter-gatherer in the city of Portland, Oregon. After a disheartening week trying to live off wild plants from the streets and parks near her home, she learns the ways of the first people who lived there and, along with a quirky cast of characters, discovers an array of useful wild plants hiding in plain sight. As she harvests them for food, medicine, and just-in-case apocalypse insurance, Lerner delves into anthropology, urban ecology and sustainability, and finds herself looking at Nature in a very different way. Humorous, philosophical, and informative, Dandelion Hunter has something for everyone, from the curious neophyte to the seasoned forager.