Hello Hamilton.
I am on a few other forums and Ann Moura's name comes up a lot by those interested in "green" witchcraft. I have not read her books, but she seems popular with others on that path. I still own Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs and I think I have his incense book around somewhere. I do not care for the wiccan philosophy myself; however, one can still usually glean useful information from some of their books. If you do a Google book or Gutenberg project search using "herbs," "plants," "witchcraft," and "folklore," you will have a good time reading some of the old tomes on folk uses for plants.
My advice, whatever you decide, bookwise, is to get yourself a bunch of plants (or seeds) --herbs, preferrably--nurture and learn from them as they grow with you. Plants (and animals) are great teachers.
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