I don't include photos in my books because 1) Field guides and phone apps are better. 2) My books tend to run 400+ pages usually and pics would make them way too long and too expensive with the photo quality paper and ink.
Thanks for asking about sets. I don't now, but i might when I finish the series. I have at least 2 more to go in the medicinal plants of the southeast series.
Sure. The Peterson Field Guides to Medicinal and Edible plants of the easter US, along with Botany in a Day are essential. Also, any field guide published by UGA - I have a few and they are very good!
Two questions, please:
Do your book contain plenty of identifying photos/drawings?
Do you offer the series yourself as a set?
Thank you!
I&K, resident of Georgia's NE mtns
I don't include photos in my books because 1) Field guides and phone apps are better. 2) My books tend to run 400+ pages usually and pics would make them way too long and too expensive with the photo quality paper and ink.
Thanks for asking about sets. I don't now, but i might when I finish the series. I have at least 2 more to go in the medicinal plants of the southeast series.
Have you field guides for our area you can recommend? Everything I pick up a foraging etc guide,I'm lucky if it has 5 plants local to our mtns.
Sure. The Peterson Field Guides to Medicinal and Edible plants of the easter US, along with Botany in a Day are essential. Also, any field guide published by UGA - I have a few and they are very good!
Thank you so much! Nothing beats a book in hand!