6 edition of Wildflowers of the Western Cascades found in the catalog.
Published
March 1, 2005 by Timber Press, Incorporated .
Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 204 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8176080M |
ISBN 10 | 0881920789 |
ISBN 10 | 9780881920789 |
This is an excellent book for beginners or those new to the region. I wish I had looked closer to see the year, otherwise I would have ordered the newer version. The book itself gets 5 stars. Filled with photos, line drawings, and brief descriptions, it occasionally references edible and medicinal uses along with notes on toxicity. Small enough to put in your backpack.
Otherwise excellent for botanizing, which I do full bore in our short spring and summer seasons. Includes detailed descriptions, notes on edibility, and vibrant color photographs. She's owned just about every type of herbal business you can imagine: an herbal nursery, a medicinal products business, a clinical practice, and now, an herbal school. Straley, D. Kozloff, Eugene. Part plant-identification guide, part food- and medicine-making manual, this book is a treasury of plants that grow throughout the north and much of the temperate world.
I can't find any information about wildflowers along these trails but hope to see some. Covers species of trees, shrubs, and woody vines in a range of ecosystems. A light and handy guide to desert wildflowers best used when plants are in bloom. Calypso bulbosa photo screen Washington and its adjacent areas are home to diverse landscapes containing a wealth of wildflowers, shrubs, and vines. Expertly written and photographed, this guide is just the book to have on hand when traversing western wildflower country. Biek, David.
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A lovely little guide brimming with photos, brief ID descriptions, and plenty of interesting comments on ecological role. Field Guide to the Sedges of the Pacific Northwest. This tutorial has helped more budding botanists, herbalists, and foragers than any other identification guide I know!
A more detailed field guide should be used as a companion to properly ID plants. Each plant is accompanied by brief descriptions and a color photo. The book is most specific to Tennessee but is applicable to most southern and mid-Atlantic states.
The book also features color-coded sections to allow for quick reference. Cornus sericea Pacific Northwest Wildflowers contains wildflower photographs by Mark Turner, available for license as stock photography for editorial or commercial use.
Small enough to take into the field; recommended for more experienced botanists and foragers. These rocks which cap the highest Western Cascade ridges were erupted prior to uplift and faulting along the east margin of the Western Cascade Range. Splendid photographs and thorough information on identification, edibility, and toxicity.
As you recommended I check out a few webiste and a hike to Lake Ann from the Rainy Lake trailhead looks interesting.
It's Audubon. Flowering plants are grouped by the color of the flower, and within the color, by the form of the flower. Another good one from Audubon.
Wild Flowers of the Mountains in the Pacific Northwest. Just as he knows that Matty needs help, so of course he'll provide it. Raincoast Books. Turner, N. Wildflowers of Washington. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
Juliet and her houseplants share a home with her family and herb books in Asheville, North Carolina. Mountaineers Books. As far as a good tool to increase one's knowledge of the natural world, this field guide is helpful and deserves a place in any naturalist's library.
Best accompanied by a field guide.Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center focused on protecting and preserving North America's native plants through native plant lists and image galleries, conservation, education, natural landscapes, seed collection - Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) Project, preserving and restoring native communities, spreading awareness on invasive species and gardening to attract wildlife.
Sep 28, · Wildflowers of the Olympics and Cascades book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. When I first bought this book back in the 80s I would have rated it 5 stars because it was an excellent guide for wildflowers when hiking in the Olympic Mts.
I still find myself using my well-worn copy occasionally. Today I rate it 4/5. Plants found from southern British Columbia south to the east of the Cascades in central Washington to the Columbia River Gorge and east across central Idaho to Montana, and Wyoming.
Get an excellent book, NORTHWEST PENSTEMONS (see a review in our bibliography here), for more information. You will learn that there are species of Penstemons. Here are links to regional Floras and other websites that can help with identification of plants in the Western Cascades.
The Oregon Flora Project has been working on a much needed Flora for the state of Oregon for a number of years atlasbowling.com of Oregon Volume 1: Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, and Monocots was published inand the upcoming two volumes covering the dicots should be done.
Celebrating Wildflowers provides a variety of colorful and interesting articles, photos, posters, interpretive panels, and activities about wildflowers, pollinators, our native plants, and links to.
Apr 03, · Book Summary: The title of this book is National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers and it was written by NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY. This particular edition is in a Vinyl Bound format. This books publish date is Apr 03, and it Pages: