If wild berry foragers followed vague advice such as berries of red and
you'll soon be dead or berries of blue will do harm to you imagine how
many of nature's delicacies would be passed by! On the other hand, for
anyone who has thought twice before popping that delicious-looking
morsel into their mouth, the reality of poisonous berries growing in the
wild is reason enough to be berry aware.
With a basketful of information presented on a two-sided, lightweight
and pocket-sized pamphlet, A Field Guide to Edible Fruits and Berries
of the Pacific Northwest is the perfect resource for wild fruit- and
berry-lovers of all ages, whether on a short walk in the woods or a
backcountry hiking trip. In addition to more commonly identified
specimens such as strawberries, blueberries and blackberries, explore
the delicious possibilities of evergreen huckleberries, cloudberries and
crowberries, and learn how to tell the edible lingonberry from the
poisonous baneberry.
Each entry is illustrated with a colour photograph and accompanied by a
brief description and seasonal availability to help identify more than
forty kinds of fruits and berries found in the wild, along with
information on how best to prepare and preserve the edible ones.