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# Invasive Plant Medicine: The Ecological Benefits and Healing Abilities of Invasives Paperback – Illustrated, August 13, 2010

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- **What is this?** Invasive Plant Medicine: The Ecological Benefits and Healing Abilities of Invasives Paperback – Illustrated, August 13, 2010 by timothy lee scottstephen harrod buhner
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## Customer Reviews

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    Finally!
  

*by J***G on Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2022*

Finally a book that extoles the virtues of those 'scary invasives' that have gotten such a bad rap!I love plants! I love native & non-native plants.  I love herbs.  And, I too considered certain plants weeds (even some native plants can be weedy). Finally a book that explains that a plant can be useful regardless of where it came from.  All plants were put on this earth for a reason. I'm glad someone finally put it in a book that these 'invasive' plants have a reason to be valued and not always criticized.  I will never look at bindweed the same way ever again!

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    Excellent book on ridiculously controversial topic
  

*by P***6 on Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2021*

We need as many plants as we can encourage in these times. Plants have always traveled by way of bird, wind, water and animals. The universities have been sold a bill of goods by the likes of DOW/Monsanto to eradicate the "invaders" at all cost even and they are getting rich off the old school, white conservationist frame of mind in attempting to restore ecology to some imaginary date in time. This book is essential for all plant nerds, herbalists, beekeepers and old guard conservationists who are slow to recover from their chemical dependency to kill the "foreigners". The plants, even the most aggressive and unruly are 1000 times more ecologically "friendly" than a Prius or any other "green" commodity

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    great book
  

*by G***T on Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2012*

I read half through the book and i must say that this is worthwhile reading.I live in Australia and here the same war on bush invaders is fought since, I think 30 years or so. That way political leaders can tell that they are doing something for the environment, they create employment and keep environmentalists busy pulling out weeds, without ever touching the real problems. There are always weeds who are targeted to be eradicated, but none of them disappeared, they thrive.My own observations tell that the sprayed weed dies, sort of, everything around that weed dies really and the next year the blackberry grows back.There is only one method I can accept for herbicide use: scrap and paint, were only minimal amounts are used and only one plant is targeted(3drops), unfortunately this is not mentioned in the book.In the book I would like to see the chapter on herbicides expanded, especially on glyphosphate. He dismisses too the intentionally spread of weeds like cotoneaster and privet through plant nurseries. I guess, the spreading of thousands of plants through nurseries can attack even a sane ecosystems.He is very short on were not to forage for weeds, I would like to see this expanded, which residues could be in the soil and how long they persist.Further there are quite some plants which are invasive but neither edible nor medicinals nor otherwise useful. Cotoneaster and privet for example - what could be done with those?

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