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Images and observations of mostly edible plants in Stephen Barstow’s Edible Garden in Norway, taken between 2005 and 2014

Citation

Barstow S (2021). Images and observations of mostly edible plants in Stephen Barstow’s Edible Garden in Norway, taken between 2005 and 2014. Version 1.2. GBIF Norway. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/dkhtjv accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-03-29.

Description

These observations are of cultivated plants in a private garden.

All pictures were taken by Stephen Barstow, mostly in his garden known as The Edible Garden at 63.4N in Norway. NB! The vast majority but not all plants are edible (some are poisonous, included to demonstrate confusion species to edible plants). The garden is currently (2021) part of KVANN’s (Norwegian Seed Savers) Schubelers Network (https://kvann.no/schubeler) and is a Permaculture Land Centre (http://www.permakultur.no/land). Stephen blogs and writes about many of the plants at https://edimentals.com.

Taxonomic Coverages

Geographic Coverages

Malvik, Norway

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Stephen Barstow
originator
Malvik
NO
email: sbarstow2@gmail.com
Stephen Barstow
metadata author
Malvik
NO
email: sbarstow2@gmail.com
Rukaya Johaadien
user
email: r.s.johaadien@nhm.uio.no
Stephen Barstow
administrative point of contact
Malvik
NO
email: sbarstow2@gmail.com
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