Ireland's Generous Nature
Ireland's Generous Nature
Peter Wyse Jackson, National Botanic Gardens (Ireland) Staff, Missouri Botanical Garden Staff
About this book
"Peter Wyse Jackson's Ireland's Generous Nature is the first ever comprehensive account of the historical and present-day uses of wild plant species in Ireland. It records a wealth of traditional knowledge about Irish plant use, knowledge that has been disappearing fast. More than 1500 wild plants are detailed in a systematic list, which gives both their Irish and English names. Many historical references have been included from a wide range of Irish literature. This lively and scholarly book shows how plants have been used in virtually every aspect of human life in Ireland: food, clothes, medicine, construction, drinks, veterinary medicine, human health and beauty, and even death. The book is richly illustrated with photographs, as well as botanical paintings by Irish artist Lydia Shackleton (1828-1914). Its blend of scientific and historic facts with myths, superstition and tales offers an unrivalled account of the rich heritage of Irish plants."--Page 4 of cover.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL27075817W
Subjects
PhytotherapyEthnobotanyMethodsMedicinal PlantsEdible PlantsUseful PlantsEconomic BotanyPlants