>>5876621>>5876628Shut up gay boi.
>poison sumac>poison ivy>poison oak>Magnolias >those red berries that grow fucking everywhereI'm not even very good at it. I still to the rule of thumb with poison ivy and the like. If its leafs have a shine or a film on them it's probably best to stay away from it.
>>5876636That's more of an opinion than a fact to be weighed against why I shouldn't bring him.
>>5876645> it morw about cute flower that people put in the back yardHis knowledge of flowers will go a long way. There's certain flowers you can eat the seeds in. Bumstead would be able to identify the different flowers and what ones you could eat if any.
>And you may be able too eat it but what are you going too when you get sick form something live on or in the plant that you did he and you did not know about.Are you going to be able to tell me everything from the different fungi that grow on it, the different microbes that flourish in the environment and what a diseased plant looks like? No. That's something I can barely do and even then I'd be skeptical of eating any plant.
You can't identify every single last microorganism that could be populating a plant just by looking at it.
Best rule of thumb is to eat a small amount and see how it effects you. If it gives you diarrhea then you can't eat it.
>the wild life would be trouble there morw of them then the the gun that honstly you would not havePeople hunted for thousands of years without guns. I've hunted without guns before. Honestly it's not that hard to make a spear or make a bow. They literally teach it to scouts. Fuck I know how to make an effective bow.
I don't see how it would help when I'm trying to stalk out prey and you're telling me what kind of animal it is.
It's not going to change how I kill or trap it. Deadfalls and snares work perfectly fine without even knowing what kind of animal it is.
Most I need to know is what it looks like to determine how deep my pitfall is.