Review of a Few good Field Guides for Plants

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @Mueychacha
    @Mueychacha 13 років тому

    Dave you really do a lot of work just so we can sit at home and gather knowledge. Thanks a lot man.

  • @RDPproject
    @RDPproject 13 років тому +1

    I knew it. As I have said befor...as each day goes by you are looking more and more like Grizzly Adams. I love it.
    Keep up the great work Dave.

  • @ManTheBush
    @ManTheBush 13 років тому +2

    One of my favorite book for plant uses is "Use of Plants for the past 500 years" By Charlotte Erichsen-Brown, as the name suggests it covers the uses of plants over the past 500 up to the 70's. It is interesting to see how some plants were used for important tasks then they might have fallen out of use only to be rediscovered perhaps hundreds of years later, I do not even know if the book is in print anymore I got mine from a used book store.

  • @humanoidcontent
    @humanoidcontent 13 років тому +2

    Oh thanks a bunch. Really. I've been wanting to pick up some books like these, but as a novice, I'd be shooting in the dark. It's great to have recommendations. Cheers!

  • @shadowflight762
    @shadowflight762 13 років тому +2

    Excellent books with a lot of information, thank you Dave.

  • @bonesword98
    @bonesword98 13 років тому +1

    thanks Dave, Happy be-elated Thanksgiving to you and the Mrs.

  • @EatCarbs
    @EatCarbs 13 років тому +1

    Great suggestions Dave!
    Thanks for sharing

  • @dshrute13
    @dshrute13 13 років тому +1

    I have both the first two Peterson books you showed! thanks for the video

  • @Wazoo
    @Wazoo 13 років тому

    National Audobon society makes some really great field guides as well. Just got their mushroom ID book which has color pictures of all of them, calls out regions, look-alikes, edibility, special characteristics, and more. Really good stuff.

  • @onemouse1
    @onemouse1 13 років тому +1

    Thanks Dave! we do, and will support you! think about building a fly for fishing using woodland materials?

  • @skookum_87
    @skookum_87 13 років тому +1

    Nice list of Reading Material. Thanks for the suggestions!

  • @Brockvegas12345
    @Brockvegas12345 13 років тому +1

    As always, great video,
    Was looking for a great Canadian reference book --Thanks

  • @TribTrekker
    @TribTrekker 13 років тому

    Forager's Harvest, and Nature's Garden, by Samuel Thayer are my favorite sources for the Great Lakes region. I have several of the books you mentioned, too. Linda Runyan's book/dvd package is great for North America as well focusing more on edibles; some on meds. I also have Botany in a Day, but after spending half a day reading about dicots and monocots, I threw it on the shelf and never picked it up again. It's hard enough to just memorize a few plants while studying other aspects of survival.

  • @dpcormier3
    @dpcormier3 13 років тому +1

    Good stuff as always from you dave. Beard looks good

  • @df3photo
    @df3photo 13 років тому +1

    Awesome. I'm always looking for references. The first book, I was actually looking at in my night stand at the start of this video (on my phone). Thanks.

  • @walkertonkidd
    @walkertonkidd 13 років тому +1

    thanks Dave.

  • @webladyone01
    @webladyone01 13 років тому

    Thanks Dave! I have kept Peterson's Field Guides for every area I've lived in. They are the best out there IMO. I'm going to see if I can find that tree book in our local used book store before going to Amazon.

  • @chrismen1209
    @chrismen1209 13 років тому +1

    This was another great video! Can you tell me what boots you are wearing?

  • @Woodenarrows
    @Woodenarrows 13 років тому

    Thanks Dave. I think I'll order the "Trees of North America" book. Sounds like a good reference.

  • @Ka7wyf
    @Ka7wyf 13 років тому +1

    have u heard of the bull cook books? i just got them from my grandpas collection. they seem full of info.

  • @TheMongo1357
    @TheMongo1357 13 років тому +1

    Great vid Dave! Can you recommend a book or books specifically for Florida/south eastern us, or maybe do a video for us southern boys??? Would be a great help........Thanks in advance!!!

  • @MrLoiti100
    @MrLoiti100 13 років тому +1

    Great video.

  • @SurvivalInFlames
    @SurvivalInFlames 13 років тому

    got the same book on trees, havent hit a tree in the woods that i havent been able to identify with it yet.

  • @phrankus2009
    @phrankus2009 13 років тому

    The book "Botany in a Day" is a paraigm "foundational" text which applies to all regions (globally) ... There must be hundreds of types of mustards (wild greens), for instance and a book such as this one has simplified issustrations which will help us to identify edible FAMILIES, with certainty. Check it out !
    BOTANY IN A DAY

  • @dsandersmd
    @dsandersmd 13 років тому +1

    you the man Dave!

  • @mikemorrison281
    @mikemorrison281 13 років тому

    great vid, Dave! I'm trying to get together a list of books that are "have to have's" as far as reference books on a number of topics for a wrol situation. I'll let you know when I'm done and send it to you for a critique. All the best, man...I learn so much from you and get inspired to be more self reliant--and to be thinking that direction all the time. This stuff with Syria and Iran could get bad quick and affect our gas prices/economy overnight. God bless, mike in houston.

  • @EricOther
    @EricOther 13 років тому +1

    thank you for the info.

  • @johnruckman2320
    @johnruckman2320 10 років тому +1

    So what would you recommend reading for the western states? For instance, I live in northern California near the Oregon border.

  • @widgeonslayer
    @widgeonslayer 13 років тому

    For those more in the Western areas. Edible and Medicinal plants of the West. By Gregory Tilford. Great book.

  • @practicalfirearms1090
    @practicalfirearms1090 12 років тому

    I watched this video and it's great but what would be super awesome is a list of the books in the description (perhaps with a timecode) so when I refer back to the here fore the books you recommend I don't have to watch the whole clip to find the book I wondered about.
    Keep up the great work brother!

  • @THESLICKNESSEDM
    @THESLICKNESSEDM 13 років тому

    nice brother i grew my beard out for november too. i have a few field guides for forageing plants. the S.A.S. survival guide is good its small and a good book to buy for any survivalist. im getting that herbal wisdom book thanks for shareing.

  • @kwarnisplayer
    @kwarnisplayer 13 років тому +1

    Who makes your coat? Thanks.

  • @Waldhandwerk
    @Waldhandwerk 13 років тому

    Very good, ...plants, ...read them, learn them, eat them!

  • @jimmyggh1
    @jimmyggh1 13 років тому +1

    Any recommendations on books for those of us in the weastern U.S.?

  • @JoeRitrovato
    @JoeRitrovato 13 років тому +1

    Dave thanks for this video, I live in northeastern Oregon, do you have any info for for west coast?
    Joe R

  • @SixtyAteOutdoors
    @SixtyAteOutdoors 13 років тому

    Great stuff I will be buying the tree guide immediately ( it's on Amazon for $10). If anyone knows what shirt Dave is wearing I would appreciate someone letting me know.

  • @akzorz
    @akzorz 13 років тому

    @biggrex agreed. Got mine from castle wood canyon.

  • @Jacob9282
    @Jacob9282 13 років тому

    @SixtyAteOutdoors Its an LL Bean jacket. Not sure the exact model though.

  • @DReynolds5294
    @DReynolds5294 13 років тому

    @ninjaturtle559 It's pronounced 'urb' by many US speakers, but 'herb' by other English speakers. Both are correct.

  • @mariotibbrine1
    @mariotibbrine1 13 років тому

    Thanks dave I have been looking all over for these type books with not very much luck since in my county they have closed all the book stores I guess no one knows how to read any more or just use the net way to much for info

  • @WilliamMyersmantisoutdoors
    @WilliamMyersmantisoutdoors 13 років тому

    nice vid thanks for the sources i keep both petersons and Trees of North America Field Guide by C. Frank Brockman good book but more info in the one you show might be making a change

  • @biggrex
    @biggrex 13 років тому

    Any recommendations for books more specific to edible Western US plants? -Say UT, Rocky Mtn, or Great Basin area? Or do some of your listed books carry over reasonably well?

  • @godlikegohan2
    @godlikegohan2 13 років тому

    Love these types of books..
    thanks for heads up on these cool books
    i just bought them on amazon .cant wait to get these...
    the 2 books that ,i have that i like the best are
    the forager"s harvest .. by Samuel Thayer
    nature's garden by Samuel Thayer
    got them on amazon

  • @RapperNamedQUICK
    @RapperNamedQUICK 13 років тому

    hey dave i was wondering would you ever go camping in Canada? if ya would or ever do let me know lol....and i would recommend lake Tamagami

  • @relicright
    @relicright 13 років тому

    i do believe we have the same jacket. Is that from Cabellas?

  • @biggrex
    @biggrex 13 років тому

    Thanks godlikegohan2 "Edible and Medicinal Plants of the Rockies
    Linda Kershaw (Author)"

  • @madj12
    @madj12 13 років тому

    are you from Hillsboro or jackson?

  • @panerudepon
    @panerudepon 13 років тому

    I have that Edible and Medicinal Plants of Canada book. I found much of the information to be rather redundant. As well, the medicinal portion of the book was written from aboriginal knowledge, and there is conflicting information with many other books. That said, it does have a few merits.

  • @sergeantsilverheart
    @sergeantsilverheart 13 років тому

    i hate the peterson feel guide for trees, but i love the autobahn field guide of north american trees.

  • @ninjaturtle559
    @ninjaturtle559 13 років тому

    it's pronounced "urb"
    great video Dave.

  • @Atkrdu
    @Atkrdu 13 років тому

    @phrankus2009 Got it too. It's a good book, but I haven't gotten through it yet.

  • @MrB0TT
    @MrB0TT 13 років тому

    I usually carry an issue of "Shaved Asian" in my pack.

  • @iFoamy
    @iFoamy 13 років тому

    Not to be "that guy", but I believe you made a bit of a typo in the title! Just letting you know, thanks for the video! :)

  • @practicalfirearms1090
    @practicalfirearms1090 12 років тому

    Actually MrDeerMeat Merriam-Websters says that both pronunciations are correct.

  • @TheArizonaRanger.
    @TheArizonaRanger. 13 років тому

    Hey extremely off topic but are you ever going to show how to make the hood that you had in a super old vid that looked like the hood from robin hood lol but anyway you tend to not reply as often to old vids so i hoped to get a reply here.

  • @IBIiZzArDI
    @IBIiZzArDI 13 років тому

    =D

  • @dansguy85
    @dansguy85 13 років тому

    1 dislke musta been a tree hugger

  • @omegapax1
    @omegapax1 13 років тому

    Its santa claus