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Edible Plants

A Photographic Survey of the Wild Edible Botanicals of North America

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For over a decade, artist Jimmy Fike traveled across the continental United States in an epic effort to photograph wild edible flora. Edible Plants is the culmination of that journey, featuring over 100 photographs that Fike has selectively colorized to highlight the comestible part of the plant.

While the images initially appear to be scientific illustrations or photograms from the dawn of photography when plants were placed directly on sensitized paper and exposed under the sun, a closer look reveals, according to Liesl Bradner of the Los Angeles Times, "haunting [and] eerily beautiful" photographs. Beyond instilling wonder, Fike's contemporary, place-based approach to landscape photography emphasizes our relationship to the natural world, reveals food sources, and encourages environmental stewardship. His clever and beautiful method makes it easy to identify both the specimen and its edible parts and includes detailed descriptions about the plant's wider purposes as food and medicine.

Sumptuously illustrated and delightfully informative, Edible Plants is the perfect gift for anyone curious about unlocking the secrets of native North American plants.

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      December 1, 2021
      The photographs in this botanical survey are almost otherworldly. Fike offers over 100 edible plants, white on a solidly black background, with their edible parts gently colorized. Each plant's image is accompanied by concise notes with information on field description, common landscape, edible portions, medicinal uses, food preparation, and traditional use by Native Americans. The mountain dandelion flower is edible, and leaves may be used in salads and the roots roasted. As a medicinal herb, it is used to treat wounds and swelling, as well as for wart removal. Sea beans, also known as pickleweed, grow only in saltwater environments like coastal marshes, bays, and saltwater lakes. The stalks are the edible parts, best harvested young. They are high in calcium, iron, and vitamin A. Salty and crunchy when eaten raw, they are sometimes pickled. This is an unusual and exceptionally engaging survey of edible plants. Hungry food foragers will carry it in the woods, and the images are wonderfully suitable for coffee-table enjoyment. Edible Plants merits prominent display in any public library collection.

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