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Plant Form: An Illustrated Guide to Flowering Plant Morphology(more) »rank: 6901384by: Adrian D. Bell
: :This richly illustrated volume provides comprehensive coverage of the immense variation in the external structure of flowering plants. It defines the innumerable details of growing and mature plants, describing their leaves, flowers, roots and seeds in a manner that will enable professionals and amateurs alike to identify many difficult features. The book also explains much of the terminology that is used in professional botanical texts and reference books, but rarely explained for novices. The unique collection of color photographs and stunning original line drawings add to the fascination and the usefulness of the book. By focusing on morphological features, which are often ... |
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Wildflowers of North America: A Guide to Field Identification(more) »rank: 2337790by: Frank D. Venning
: :An identification guide with illustrations and descriptive information on over 1500 common species of wildflowers. |
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Field Guide to Wildflowers, Trees and Shrubs of Texas (Texas Monthly Field Guide Series)(more) »rank: 854344by: Delena Tull, George Oxford Miller
: :An identification guide with illustrations and descriptive information on over 1500 common species of wildflowers. |
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California Trees & Wildflowers: An Introduction to Familiar Species (Pocket Naturalist Series)(more) »rank: 5184969by: James Kavanagh
: :The Pocket Naturalist card is a pocket-sized, folding card which provides simplified, easy-to-use reference to what everyone should know about familiar plants, animals, and natural history. Maps are included to highlight prominent sanctuaries and outstanding natural attractions. Every card is laminated so that it is waterproof and practical for use in the field. This card highlights over 100 of California's most familiar trees, shrubs, cacti, and wildflowers. |
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Rocky Mountain Wildflowers: From Northern Arizona and New Mexico to British Columbia (Peterson Field Guides)(more) »rank: 2595338by: John J. Craighead
: :The Pocket Naturalist card is a pocket-sized, folding card which provides simplified, easy-to-use reference to what everyone should know about familiar plants, animals, and natural history. Maps are included to highlight prominent sanctuaries and outstanding natural attractions. Every card is laminated so that it is waterproof and practical for use in the field. This card highlights over 100 of California's most familiar trees, shrubs, cacti, and wildflowers. |
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Summer and Fall Wildflowers of New England(more) »rank: 348308by: Marilyn J. Dwelley
: :Here is a revised, second edition of Marilyn Dwelley's indispensable guide to summer and fall wildflowers in New England. Each listing includes a thorough text description, as well as details about range, growth habits, and habitat. Includes Latin names and families, in addition to common names, and more than 700 color illustrations. |
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Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest(more) »rank: 856417by: Meg Quinn
: :Spring is a very special time in the Desert Southwest. An astonishing variety of wildflowers, nurtured by the winter rains, can bloom in wondrous profusion and carpet the desert floor and mountainside slopes with glorious color. Indeed, each year thousands of visitors time their trips to the desert Southwest to coincide with wildflower season, and in a good year the spectacle can make front-page news. Author Meg Quinn is a recognized authority on plants of the desert Southwest and is in demand as a public speaker. In Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest, Meg Quinn helps even the most amateur botanist to identify ... |
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Wildflowers and Weeds: A Field Guide in Full Color(more) »rank: 1140008by: Booth Courtenay, James Zimmerman
: :Spring is a very special time in the Desert Southwest. An astonishing variety of wildflowers, nurtured by the winter rains, can bloom in wondrous profusion and carpet the desert floor and mountainside slopes with glorious color. Indeed, each year thousands of visitors time their trips to the desert Southwest to coincide with wildflower season, and in a good year the spectacle can make front-page news. Author Meg Quinn is a recognized authority on plants of the desert Southwest and is in demand as a public speaker. In Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest, Meg Quinn helps even the most amateur botanist to identify ... |
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Wildflowers Along Forest and Mesa Trails (Coyote Book Series)(more) »rank: 1705001by: Nelson T. Bernard
: :Spring is a very special time in the Desert Southwest. An astonishing variety of wildflowers, nurtured by the winter rains, can bloom in wondrous profusion and carpet the desert floor and mountainside slopes with glorious color. Indeed, each year thousands of visitors time their trips to the desert Southwest to coincide with wildflower season, and in a good year the spectacle can make front-page news. Author Meg Quinn is a recognized authority on plants of the desert Southwest and is in demand as a public speaker. In Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest, Meg Quinn helps even the most amateur botanist to identify ... |
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Flower Chronicles(more) »rank: 1529530by: E. Buckner Hollingsworth
: :First published in 1958, this compendium on the history of flowers has lost almost none of its bloom. With a flair for research and citation, E. Buckner Hollingsworth draws on folklore, poetry, annals of medicine, and gardening manuals to report essential historical information on the domestication of garden favorites before they were grown as ornamental plants. Organized by species, Flower Chronicles brims with literary and historical references, anecdotes, and digressions on the lives of merchants, housewives, perfumers, and surgeons. Though she writes with a light touch, Hollingsworth tackles Greek literature, Shakespeare, De Quincey, and Herrick.A tremendously entertaining and charming book, not only ... |


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