This field guide, in a size and format useful for educators, naturalists, and life-long learners, is illustrated with excellent photographs, some artistically back lit, and line drawings. Appendices offer keys to the major families, comparisons of new and old taxonomy, selected references, an alphabetized species index by flower color, and a species index. There is also a good glossary, which includes page references back to species and diagrams. Corners help maintain the guide\u27s shape even when repeatedly pulled out of a pack in the field
Wildflowers of Montana is in the stack of books I take on botanizing expeditions. At bedtime one or ...
Beautifully and profusely illustrated with the author\u27s black-and-white drawings, the 12-year pro...
Alteration of the Great Plains landscape during the past two centuries has permitted scores of weedy...
This field guide, in a size and format useful for educators, naturalists, and life-long learners, is...
Field guides serve multiple purposes. They are windows into the identities and attributes of a subse...
Oklahoma is home to some 2,500 species of flowering plants. Patricia Folley has captured, in full co...
These four flower books represent a blossoming of attractive popular books describing prairie plants...
In recent years, perhaps because of the dwindling virgin prairie in North America, there has been in...
Popularized books on wildflowers are not hard to find, though it seems the prairie has been nearly i...
This is an attractive coffee table book that could add to the reference library of the non-profess...
This book is a marvelous addition to the literature on rare vascular plants of Alberta and certainly...
This is a book for the advanced amateur. It comes five years after Kindscher\u27s Edible Wild Plants...
Wildflowers of Montana is in the stack of books I take on botanizing expeditions. At bedtime one or ...
Beautifully and profusely illustrated with the author\u27s black-and-white drawings, the 12-year pro...
Alteration of the Great Plains landscape during the past two centuries has permitted scores of weedy...
This field guide, in a size and format useful for educators, naturalists, and life-long learners, is...
Field guides serve multiple purposes. They are windows into the identities and attributes of a subse...
Oklahoma is home to some 2,500 species of flowering plants. Patricia Folley has captured, in full co...
These four flower books represent a blossoming of attractive popular books describing prairie plants...
In recent years, perhaps because of the dwindling virgin prairie in North America, there has been in...
Popularized books on wildflowers are not hard to find, though it seems the prairie has been nearly i...
This is an attractive coffee table book that could add to the reference library of the non-profess...
This book is a marvelous addition to the literature on rare vascular plants of Alberta and certainly...
This is a book for the advanced amateur. It comes five years after Kindscher\u27s Edible Wild Plants...
Wildflowers of Montana is in the stack of books I take on botanizing expeditions. At bedtime one or ...
Beautifully and profusely illustrated with the author\u27s black-and-white drawings, the 12-year pro...
Alteration of the Great Plains landscape during the past two centuries has permitted scores of weedy...