Food For Free

(Author) Richard Mabey
Format: Paperback
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Over 100 edible plants are featured together with recipes and other interesting culinary information. With details on how to pick, when to pick and regulations on picking

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Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
31
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780007183036
Publish year:
2004
Publish date:
Aug. 2, 2004

Richard Mabey

Richard Mabey is a British nature writer and botanist known for his unique blend of scientific knowledge and creative storytelling in his works. His most notable works include "Flora Britannica," "Food for Free," and "Weeds: In Defense of Nature's Most Unloved Plants." Mabey's writing style is characterized by his deep appreciation for the natural world and his ability to connect readers with the beauty and significance of plants and wildlife. He has made significant contributions to the genre of nature writing by exploring the intricate relationships between humans and the environment. "Flora Britannica" is considered his most famous work, documenting the flora of Britain and its cultural significance. Mabey's work has had a lasting impact on environmental literature, inspiring readers to reconnect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the world around them.

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