Remembered Remedies, Scottish Traditional Plant Lore
by Anne Barker
Based on the recollections of hundreds people from all over Scotland, Remembered Remedies is a fascinating insight into the way plants have featured in Scottish life for generations - whether it be collecting seaweed from island shores and using garden vegetables or bottling cordials, making heather beds and chaff mattresses and using plants for medicinal purposes. Organised by habitat and use (field, meadow and machair; hedgerows and paths; hillsides and moorland; lochs, bogs and wells; seashore; trees and woodland; vegetables and kitchen cures.) the book also includes botanical information and full colour photographs of over 100 plants. It is ideal for reference and for those who want to identify plants where they grow.
Anne Barker studied at Stanford University, California and St Andrews. She is the co-ordinator in Scotland for Ethnomedica, an oral history archive project based at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew that researches the herbal traditions of Britain. She is a also part-time lecturer in Ethnobotany at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, and is a member of Council of the Botanical Society of Scotland.
ISBN: 9781780270043
Publication Date: Aug 2011
Paperback: 144 pages
Book Dimensions: 1/3 A4 Portrait