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Informationen zum Autor Endorsed by The Wildlife Trusts. Klappentext This beautifully illustrated mini field guide is packed with information on the most common herbs from around the world. Many of these plants grow wild in Britain and other parts of Europe, and can also be cultivated in gardens. The guide additionally includes exotic but commonly used species such as Vanilla, Cloves, Cinnamon and Star-anise. More than 180 herbs are included, all of which are illustrated with superb full-colour artworks that show details of the flowers and leaves, roots and bark where applicable, and growth habit of each plant. A concise written account covering culinary, medicinal and other uses, size, description, habitat and distribution appears on the same page. The easy-to-follow layouts and superb artworks aid quick and accurate identification, making this book an indispensable reference in the field as well as at home. It is compact enough to fit in the pocket, yet packed with essential information. To protect it against the elements in the field, the book is wrapped in a durable plastic wallet. Also included is a fold-out insert with at-a-glance illustrations showing herbs grouped by colour. Renowned natural history artists Christine Hart-Davis, Bridgette James and David Sutton painted the illustrations. Vorwort Part of the ever-popular Concise Guides, this handy pocket field guide is packed with information on the most popular herbs from Britain and Europe. Zusammenfassung This practical pocket field guide, published in association with the Wildlife Trusts, includes more than 180 herbs from Britain and Europe. Each herb type is illustrated with accurate full-colour artworks that show details of the flowers and leaves, roots and bark where applicable, and growth habit. A concise written account covers culinary, medicinal and other uses, size, description, habitat and distribution. Many of these plants grow wild in Britain and other parts of Europe, and can also be cultivated in gardens or foraged. The guide additionally includes exotic but commonly used species such as Vanilla, Cloves, Cinnamon and Star-anise.The easy-to-follow layouts and illustrations aid quick and precise identification, making this book an indispensable reference in the field as well as at home. It is compact enough to fit in the pocket, yet packed with essential information. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction What are Herbs? Uses of Herbs Gathering Herbs in the Wild Growing Herbs Harvesting, Drying and Storing Herbs Explanations of Some Relevant Terms Herbs Junipers Willows Hop Wax-myrtles Nettles Sandalwoods Knotweeds Goosefoots Amaranths Pinks Buttercups Poppies Cabbages Capers Laurels Star-anises Custard Apples Stonecrops Roses Balsams Peas Nasturtiums Geraniums Spurges Rues Torchwoods Quassias Buckthorns Limes Mallows St John's-worts Violets Myrtles Willowherbs Witch-hazels Nutmegs Ivies Carrots Heathers Gentians Olives Bogbeans Bedstraws Borages Verbenas Dead-nettles Nightshades Sesames Figworts Valerians Broomrapes Plantains Peppers Elderberries Daisies Amaranths Aloes Onions Asparaguses Irises True Grasses Duckweeds Gingers Orchids Water-plantains Bulrushes ...