Merritt Lyndon Fernald died in 1950.
Merritt Lyndon Fernald was born in 1873.
Merritt Lyndon Fernald has written: 'Persistence of plants in unglaciated areas of boreal America' -- subject(s): Phytogeography 'Edible Wild Plants of Eastern North America' -- subject(s): Edible Wild plants 'The Linear-Leaved North American Species of Potamogeton, Section Axillares' -- subject(s): Potamogeton 'The genus Puccinellia in eastern North America' -- subject(s): Grasses, Puccinellia 'The problem of conserving rare native plants' -- subject(s): Protection of Plants, Rare plants
Charles H. Fernald died on 1921-02-22.
Bert M. Fernald died on 1926-08-23.
According to the book, "Edible Wild Plants of Eastern North America" by Merritt Lyndon Fernald, Alfred Charles Kinsey and Reed Clark Rollins, Bladder Campion is edible. When the new shoots are a few inches long, they can be harvested and then cooked up similar to spinach.
John Fernald died on April 2, 1985, in London, England, UK.
Merritt Starkweather died in 1972.
Merritt Clark died in 1898.
A. Merritt died on 1943-08-21.
Herm Merritt died in 1927.
Robert Merritt died in 1999.
Marshall Merritt died in 1978.