Edible and Medicinal Plants of Canada

$32.95

Edible & Medicinal Plants of Canada is a richly illustrated guide that explores the wide variety of plants across Canada that have historically been—and still are—used for food, medicine, and utilitarian purposes. It’s written for a diverse audience including naturalists, educators, foragers, and anyone interested in ethnobotany and the natural heritage of Canada.

Key features include:

  • Content on plant uses across cultures: The book covers First Nations’ knowledge of plants, as well as European settler uses—both historical and contemporary. It shows how plants have been used for nourishment, medicine, shelter, clothing, and more.
  • Plant entries: Nearly 600 species are covered—trees, shrubs, herbs, ferns, mosses, lichens—presented with scientific and common names. Each entry describes where the plant can be found, how it has been used (edible, medicinal, utilitarian), along with cautions.
  • Visual aids: More than 800 colour photos and illustrations aid identification. There’s also a special section dedicated to poisonous plants or look-alikes, and warnings about allergies or digestive issues.
  • Guidance and ethics: The authors caution that this is not a “how-to” manual for harvesting or consuming wild plants blindly. It underscores the importance of correct identification, understanding toxicity/allergy risks, and gathering plants sustainably—never over-harvesting, avoiding protected areas, etc.

Authors: Andy MacKinnon, Linda Kershaw, John Arnason, Patrick Owen, Amanda Karst, Fiona Hamersley Chambers

Publisher/Edition: Lone Pine Publishing / Partners Publishing; 448 pages.

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Description

Edible & Medicinal Plants of Canada is a richly illustrated guide that explores the wide variety of plants across Canada that have historically been—and still are—used for food, medicine, and utilitarian purposes. It’s written for a diverse audience including naturalists, educators, foragers, and anyone interested in ethnobotany and the natural heritage of Canada.

Key features include:

  • Content on plant uses across cultures: The book covers First Nations’ knowledge of plants, as well as European settler uses—both historical and contemporary. It shows how plants have been used for nourishment, medicine, shelter, clothing, and more.
  • Plant entries: Nearly 600 species are covered—trees, shrubs, herbs, ferns, mosses, lichens—presented with scientific and common names. Each entry describes where the plant can be found, how it has been used (edible, medicinal, utilitarian), along with cautions.
  • Visual aids: More than 800 colour photos and illustrations aid identification. There’s also a special section dedicated to poisonous plants or look-alikes, and warnings about allergies or digestive issues.
  • Guidance and ethics: The authors caution that this is not a “how-to” manual for harvesting or consuming wild plants blindly. It underscores the importance of correct identification, understanding toxicity/allergy risks, and gathering plants sustainably—never over-harvesting, avoiding protected areas, etc.

Authors: Andy MacKinnon, Linda Kershaw, John Arnason, Patrick Owen, Amanda Karst, Fiona Hamersley Chambers

Publisher/Edition: Lone Pine Publishing / Partners Publishing; 448 pages.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping

Please verify your address before submitting your order. For rural addresses, use your PO Box.

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Order Fulfillment:

  • Allow 3-5 business days for order processing.
  • Shipping via Canada Post; delivery times vary by location. Seed packet shipments via Lettermail are not tracked or insured.

Lettermail (Standard Shipping):

  • 2 days for local mail
  • 3 days within Alberta
  • 4 days for national mail

Tracked Shipping (Canada Post Expedited, Xpresspost, Priority):

  • 1-4 days for most locations
  • Insurance up to $100

Live plants ship between May and September. Overwintered live plants may not ship until June 15. We will confirm shipping dates with you.

For orders over $100, we recommend tracked shipping to avoid loss. If you need insurance for your entire order, please contact us for a custom invoice.

For questions, email [email protected].

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Returns

Credit card fees are non-refundable except in cases of inventory errors or plant loss.

Seeds cannot be returned once shipped or picked up. A 25% restocking fee applies to orders that have already been filled.

Live plants:

  • Refunds requested after 14 days from the order date are subject to a 25% restocking fee.
  • Exchanges are allowed only if the order has not been filled.
  • Refunds due to plant loss (e.g., winter kill) are exempt from fees.
  • Once an order is filled, a 25% restocking fee applies to returns and exchanges, provided the plants can be restocked.
  • If an order is not picked up on time and the plants can no longer be restocked, refunds and exchanges are not available.
  • No returns or exchanges are accepted once live plants have been shipped or picked up, except in cases of damage. If your plants arrive damaged, please take photos and contact us immediately.