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Medicinal Weeds and Grasses of the American Southeast, an Herbalist's Guide Paperback – May 5, 2023

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This book is part of my series on the medicinal plants of the American Southeast. It focuses on plants commonly called weeds by those who do not know better.

So many plants grow wild in on our remarkably diverse region that it can be very hard to differentiate between what is a weed and a wildflower. Originally, I had intended to include both weeds and wildflowers in this volume, along with grasses. But, that would have resulted in a book more than 1,200 pages long! I finally decided to only include those plants officially designated as weeds (including a few grasses) by the regional universities…. Not that they are experts. This book is not a guide for identifying plants - there are plenty of field guides, phone apps and websites that will do that. This book is about the medicinal use of these plants and is very unique in that regard.

After all, what decides a weed? Some of the plants listed as weeds are native, and others non-native. Some are labeled “noxious”… as if that really means anything. Those so labeled are considered undesirable by the “experts.” Essentially, a weed is any herbaceous plant that grows without human assistance…. Or, put another way, it is any plant that is growing where someone doesn’t want it. If we plant a bed of lettuce and we find chickweed growing among our lettuces, chickweed would be considered a weed. If we grow chickweed to include in our salads, it is not a weed, regardless the name. If we grow a lawn of ornamental grass and find dandelions, they are considered weeds. If we grow dandelions for food and medicine, they are not. Just as there are no truly native or invasive plants, as seeds have spread throughout the world, from place to place long before the first human foot touched the earth, there are no true weeds. Many of the plants you will read about in this book are not only quite useful medicinally, but were brought to North America by European immigrants (and very likely by Asian and, perhaps Polynesian immigrants long before) to be grown as food and medicine.

What is nice about “weeds” is that they often grow in poor soil and in conditions that cultivated vegetables and herbs could not survive. We do not have to till the soil, water or mulch these plants. They are just there every year. We have only to take the time to learn about them, identify them and harvest them. I believe firmly that God has provided these plants for our needs, and it is a very foolish man who will curse such gifts and douse them with dangerous chemicals. A pocket full of plantain leaves is worth far more than a manicured lawn. Our ancestors who gave us these “weeds” must surely dismay our ignorance.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C47LHTTH
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (May 5, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 486 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8393697136
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.85 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 1.1 x 10 inches
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Great reference book for your health library!
As noted this is NOT an identification guide. Once you have identified your "weeds," then you can use this extensive resource for background, history, and uses. This is superbly referenced. My only improvement would be a forward in how to use this reference most effectively and a directory in the back so you could easily jump to certain indications for use in case you wanted to search for/plant your own. Judson is truly an expert in this field, and we're thankful he published his expertise to share with the world!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
    As noted this is NOT an identification guide. Once you have identified your "weeds," then you can use this extensive resource for background, history, and uses. This is superbly referenced. My only improvement would be a forward in how to use this reference most effectively and a directory in the back so you could easily jump to certain indications for use in case you wanted to search for/plant your own. Judson is truly an expert in this field, and we're thankful he published his expertise to share with the world!
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    Great reference book for your health library!

    Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
    As noted this is NOT an identification guide. Once you have identified your "weeds," then you can use this extensive resource for background, history, and uses. This is superbly referenced. My only improvement would be a forward in how to use this reference most effectively and a directory in the back so you could easily jump to certain indications for use in case you wanted to search for/plant your own. Judson is truly an expert in this field, and we're thankful he published his expertise to share with the world!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023
    There are no photos for the plants to help with identification only descriptions of the plants so I still had to look them up online to help identify the plants.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023
    So informative and well written. Love that its not the same general information and goes deeper and everything is cited so you know you can trust the author. Happy addition to my book collection. It's not an ID book to identify plants so no pictures so if that is what you want to do than get a good ID book to go along with it. This book it to teach you about and to use these amazing plants!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023
    Unique wonderful book to add to my library.
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