This site has good pics of edible, medicinal and poisonous plants. Take a look at it and see what you think.
http://www.foragingpictures.com/
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This site has good pics of edible, medicinal and poisonous plants. Take a look at it and see what you think.
http://www.foragingpictures.com/
something to do for the weekend
wish this site had more close up pictures
Nice link - thanks.
Thank you so much. Great reference.
That is a good site. Now....Listen up everyone....we need that kind of information in OUR foraging database. Everyone needs to get busy and POST.
I have alot of pics of edible wild plants but cant resize and they dont fit. I have posted them on other sites through photobucket. Pooter skills are lax.
Stairman - Rick turned me on to paint.net (you can download it free) to re-size (and more) my pics.
Paint.net, for anyone interested, is a sweet little program with a lot of big capabilities. I own Photopaint 8 and Paint.net. Most of the time I use Paint.net for my needs. It's free, it's supported and it's user friendly. And no, I have no connection to them other than being a customer.
Great post.
A Lot if not most plant there grow in the west to.
Nice site, thanks for posting it.
I have a good recipe book by this same guy (Brill)...love it!
The mountains are to crowded this weekend for lunch
whats the plant that looks like burdock and is poisonous?
The burdocks are sometimes confused with the cockleburs (genus Xanthium) and rhubarb is the only plants I know of
Paint comes with all Windows OS. Just go to all programs-> to Accessories-> look down list and you'll see Paint.
Nice find Swamprat
MS Paint is severely limited. Check out The Gimp (http://gimp.org). It's free in every sense of the word and is available for Windows, Linux and Mac.
Our company uses it for all our web design and it works great.
MS Paint and Paint.net are two different animals. Paint.net is far superior to Uncle Bills paint program. And, yes, paint.net is free to download and use. It's freeware although they do accept donations.
I hope I do this right, I am trying to post one of my favorite wild plants, stinging nettle.
Kitty
http://i546.photobucket.com/albums/h...n66/nettle.jpg
http://i546.photobucket.com/albums/h...p_k0695326.jpg