Edible and useful plants of the Southwest : Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona : including recipes, teas and spices, natural dyes, medicinal uses, poisonous plants, fibers, basketry, and industrial uses
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Earney, Michael, 1937- illustrator.
Larke, Julia, illustrator.
Teague, Judy, illustrator.
Miller, George Oxford, 1943- photographer.
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Subjects
Plants, Useful -- New Mexico.
Plants, Useful -- Southwestern States.
Plants, Useful -- Texas.
Poisonous plants -- Arizona.
Poisonous plants -- New Mexico.
Poisonous plants -- Southwestern States.
Poisonous plants -- Texas.
Wild plants, Edible -- Arizona.
Wild plants, Edible -- New Mexico.
Wild plants, Edible -- Southwestern States.
Wild plants, Edible -- Texas.
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Tull, D., Earney, M., Larke, J., Teague, J., & Miller, G. O. (2013). Edible and useful plants of the Southwest: Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona : including recipes, teas and spices, natural dyes, medicinal uses, poisonous plants, fibers, basketry, and industrial uses (Revised edition.). University of Texas Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Delena Tull et al.. 2013. Edible and Useful Plants of the Southwest: Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona : Including Recipes, Teas and Spices, Natural Dyes, Medicinal Uses, Poisonous Plants, Fibers, Basketry, and Industrial Uses. University of Texas Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Delena Tull et al.. Edible and Useful Plants of the Southwest: Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona : Including Recipes, Teas and Spices, Natural Dyes, Medicinal Uses, Poisonous Plants, Fibers, Basketry, and Industrial Uses University of Texas Press, 2013.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Tull, Delena, et al. Edible and Useful Plants of the Southwest: Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona : Including Recipes, Teas and Spices, Natural Dyes, Medicinal Uses, Poisonous Plants, Fibers, Basketry, and Industrial Uses Revised edition., University of Texas Press, 2013.