Edible and Medicinal Plants of Canada [Audiobook] download free by Andy Mackinnon

Edible and Medicinal Plants of Canada Audiobook download free by Andy Mackinnon
  • Listen audiobook: Edible and Medicinal Plants of Canada
  • Author: Andy Mackinnon
  • Release date: 2016/4/20
  • Publisher: LONE PINE PUBLISHING,CANADA
  • Language: English
  • Genre or Collection: Natural History
  • ISBN: 9781772130027
  • Rating: 7.51 of 10
  • Votes: 271
  • Review by: Diego Spearman
  • Review rating: 8.58 of 10
  • Review Date: 2018/11/19
  • Duration: 5H38M50S in 256 kbps (89.6 MB)
  • Date of creation of the audiobook: 2018-08-13
  • You can listen to this audiobook in formats: MP3, AC3, MPEG4, WAV, WMA, FLAC (compression ZIP, IMG, RAR, TZO)
  • Total pages original book: 448
  • Includes a PDF summary of 37 pages
  • Duration of the summary (audio): 27M48S (7.4 MB)
  • Description or summary of the audiobook: Throughout human history plants have provided us with food, clothing, medicine and shelter. Canada is a huge country with diverse habitats that are home to an incredible diversity of plant species that have helped native peoples and early settlers survive through the centuries. This book describes nearly 600 common trees, shrubs, flowers, ferns, mosses and lichens that have been used by people from ancient times to the present. More than 800 color photographs and illustrations.
  • Other categories, genre or collection: Traditional Medicine & Herbal Remedies, Natural History Books, Trees, Wildflowers & Plants, General Cookery
  • Download servers: Mediafire, CmisSync, FileServe, MEGA, Microsoft OneDrive, Nullupload.com. Compressed in ZIP, IMG, RAR, TZO
  • Format: Paperback
  • Approximate value: 31.14 USD
  • Dimensions: 139x215x9mm
  • Weight: 680g
  • Printed by: Not Available
  • Published in: Alberta, Canada

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