MIDWEST MEDICINAL PLANTS: Identify, Harvest, and Use Wild Herbs for Healthy Living

MIDWEST MEDICINAL PLANTS: Identify, Harvest, and Use Wild Herbs for Healthy Living

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This guide is on how to Identify, Harvest, and Use Wild Herbs found in the Midwest, for Healthy Lives and stronger wellbeing.
For gardeners in the Midwest, interest in native plants is on the rise. Native plant enthusiasts recognize the crucial role these species occupy in relation to each other and to other animals that evolved in concert with them, all contributing to a greater diversity of flora and fauna.
Research enlightens us as to the other services provided by these plants, including their impact on water quality and soil stabilization.
For example, grasses native to our Midwestern prairies hold the soil much better and allow water and air to penetrate more deeply than do the grasses of a typical green lawn. Much of the region has experienced vast alterations to the natural landscape through urbanization, agriculture, and other human endeavors.
This means there are fewer native plants to support native fauna, and these disturbances also make it easier for invasive species to gain a foothold.

It's important to note that climate change and other factors are having an effect on the ranges of many plants, causing some to become more widespread while others are in retreat.
Native ranges are slowly moving northward because of increasing temperatures, and that also means plants are becoming hardy in places they weren't previously.
On the flip side, some species are disappearing from places that have become too warm. Fortunately, we can still take cues from untouched landscapes that remain of Midwestern prairies, wetlands, and mixed forests to inform our garden choices. Here are some standout native plants that can add beauty and ecological benefits to your landscape.

Book information

ISBN: 9798352316986
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 118
Weight: 168g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm