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I know, identifying plants with any certainty can be challenging. The possibility of mistaking a "wild onion" for a poisonous plant such as "mountain death-camas" is always just around the corner. Therefore, you should only collect what you know or can identify with any certainty.
Indeed, foraging for beginners should never be separate from the identification factor. Knowing what NOT to eat is far more important.
That is why I decided to condense all my experience of more than 20 years into this Practical Guide. "The Edible Wild Plants Bible" is your perfect companion, whether you want to start trying your hand at this amazing world or already have some experience.
Whether you're a seasoned forager or just starting out, this Guide will help you make the most of your wild harvest.
And remember: "The earth is enough for a man's needs but not for a man's greed".
Therefore, collect only what you need and respect your surroundings so that plants will reproduce in the wild.