The encyclopedia of bio-indicator food and medicinal plants, Soil diagnostics guide 3rd edition, Volume 1 | Ducerf
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The encyclopedia of bio-indicator food and medicinal plants, Soil diagnostics guide 3rd edition, Volume 1 | Ducerf

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Gérard Ducerf
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Description

Since their appearance, plants have colonized various habitats, adapted to soils, climatic conditions, and even agricultural practices.

What link is there between a field of poppies and past agricultural practices?

Why is my garden invaded by bindweeds?

What does the abundance of dandelions in meadows indicate to us?

How is it that the therapeutic indications for healing humans and healing the earth are so similar?

These are just a few of the questions that this book, the first in a series, answers.

It provides a comprehensive and dynamic view of soil evolution through the discovery of spontaneously growing plants.

It offers clear and simple solutions to implement for individuals as well as professionals to improve their soils.

The medicinal uses of each plant are indicated as well as possible food uses.

A recipe section allows you to take your first steps as a "budding chef"!

Over 1300 color photos help identify each of the 284 species presented to then make the correct diagnosis.

And this is just the beginning, as other volumes will complement this original and fascinating encyclopedia to be enjoyed without moderation!

Details

9782951925878

Data sheet

Author
Gérard Ducerf
Language
French 🇫🇷
Publisher
PROMONATURE
Number of pages
352
Date of publication
June 15, 2005

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