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At last: a book dealing with numerous Texas plants that is neither a field guide nor a dry litany of...
Buffalo Bird Woman\u27s Garden was originally published in 1917 as Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indian...
High Plains Horticulture is an outstanding historical review of the amazing challenges and environme...
Ecology of the Shortgrass Steppe represents the newest in a series of books detailing the Long-Term ...
The main feature of Gentle Conquest is the abundance of beautiful illustrations of plants from the c...
Review of: Walter S. Judd and Graham A. Judd, Flora of Middle-Earth: Plants of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Leg...
This is an attractive coffee table book that could add to the reference library of the non-profess...
Popularized books on wildflowers are not hard to find, though it seems the prairie has been nearly i...
Floras are guides for the identification of the plants of a specific region-in this case, the Cornhu...
Wildflowers and Other Plants of Iowa Wetlands. Sylvan T. Runkeland Dean M. Roosa. 1999. Iowa State U...
Prior to resettlement and assimilation, Plains Apaches had sophisticated knowledge of the plants tha...
Plants Have So Much to Give Us, All We Have to Do Is Ask offers a new look at Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) e...
This is a book for the advanced amateur. It comes five years after Kindscher\u27s Edible Wild Plants...
Book review of: Michael Pollan, The Botany of Desire: A Plant\u27s Eye View of the Worl
Book Review: Listed in table of contents as, New Book on \u27Potions, Poisons, and Panaceas\u2
At last: a book dealing with numerous Texas plants that is neither a field guide nor a dry litany of...
Buffalo Bird Woman\u27s Garden was originally published in 1917 as Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indian...
High Plains Horticulture is an outstanding historical review of the amazing challenges and environme...
Ecology of the Shortgrass Steppe represents the newest in a series of books detailing the Long-Term ...
The main feature of Gentle Conquest is the abundance of beautiful illustrations of plants from the c...
Review of: Walter S. Judd and Graham A. Judd, Flora of Middle-Earth: Plants of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Leg...
This is an attractive coffee table book that could add to the reference library of the non-profess...
Popularized books on wildflowers are not hard to find, though it seems the prairie has been nearly i...
Floras are guides for the identification of the plants of a specific region-in this case, the Cornhu...
Wildflowers and Other Plants of Iowa Wetlands. Sylvan T. Runkeland Dean M. Roosa. 1999. Iowa State U...