Good Books About Herbs for Beginner Vance

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The forum discussion centers on recommendations for beginner-friendly books about herbs, specifically for a user named Vance. A notable suggestion is the book "Plants for People," which is available on Amazon. The discussion highlights a shift in interest from animal biology to botany, particularly focusing on trees and flowers. Participants express a desire to assist Vance in his exploration of herbal knowledge.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of botany and plant biology
  • Familiarity with herbal uses and applications
  • Knowledge of where to source books, such as Amazon
  • Interest in gardening or herbalism
NEXT STEPS
  • Research additional beginner books on herbs, such as "The Herbal Medicine-Maker's Handbook"
  • Explore online courses in herbalism or botany
  • Join local gardening clubs or online forums focused on herbs
  • Investigate the benefits of specific herbs for culinary and medicinal uses
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This discussion is beneficial for beginners in herbalism, gardening enthusiasts, and anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of plants and their uses.

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Do you know any good books about herbs for beginner Vance to read ? Can you please introduce me some ?

I have seen there are so many people trying to run after biology of animals, therefore, I deliberately change my interest into another field which is much dimmer and is called Trees[/color] And[/color] Flowers[/color][/size]. I hope no one will compete with me this time...hmm.

Thanks in advance for your help and for your understanding,
:cool:
 
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Vance said:
Do you know any good books about herbs for beginner Vance to read ? Can you please introduce me some ?

I have seen there are so many people trying to run after biology of animals, therefore, I deliberately change my interest into another field which is much dimmer and is called Trees[/color] And[/color] Flowers[/color][/size]. I hope no one will compete with me this time...hmm.

Thanks in advance for your help and for your understanding,
:cool:

There is a wonderful book called "Plants for People" that may get you started. Available at Amazon.
 

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