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Review: Medicinal Plants of the Mountain WestUser Review - Maja Haloway - GoodreadsOne of my favorites. Highly informative, with Michael's entertaining anecdotes and commentary. I always pack this one on field trips to the area. Read full review Review: Medicinal Plants Of The Mountain West: A Guide To The Identification, Preparation, And Uses Of Traditional Medicinal Plants Found In The Mountains, Foothills, And Upland Areas Of The American WestUser Review - Heather Roberts - Goodreadswow. yay. our hills are abundant with all sorts of natural medicine wonders. can't wait for a friend to get back from guatamala to go on our much anticipated hike to collect and create. until then ... Read full review Related booksOther editions - View all
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