Explore the World from Home with Botanical Beads
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December/January 2006
By Susan Belsinger
Susan Belsinger is a member of the Potomac Unit of the Herb Society of America with Ruth J. Smith, who she also considers a personal friend and mentor.
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For More Information
Web:
See Ruth Smith's collection at
www.BotanicalBeads.com
Information on drift seeds:
http://WaynesWord.palomar.edu/pldec398.htm
www.SeaBean.comBooks:
Gunn, Charles R. and John V. Dennis.
World Guide to Tropical Drift Seeds and Fruits. Malabar, Florida: Krieger Publishing Company, Reprint 1999.
Nelson, E. Charles.
Sea Beans and Nickar Nuts. London: Botanical Society of the British Isles, 2000.
Perry, Edward L. and John V. Dennis.
Sea-Beans from the Tropics: A Collector's Guide to Sea-Beans and Other Tropical Drift on Atlantic Shores. Malabar, Florida: Krieger Publishing Company, 2003.
Yow, Cathy.
Jewelry from Nature. Asheville, North Carolina: Lark Books, 1998.
Rosaries made with rose beads:
Carmel of Port Tobacco
5678 Mount Carmel Road
La Plata, MD 20646
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