Naturalists, birders, students, teachers, conservationists,
environmental consultants, wildlife biologists and
botanists--amateur and professonal alike--will find this picture
book of plant anatomy to be an invaluable reference alongside local
floras and field guides.
"620 Wild Plants of North America "describes, in beautiful detail,
the characteristic features of 89 families of vascular
plants--including trees, shrubs, vines, wildflowers, grasses,
sedges, horsetails, and club-mosses--using labeled ink drawings,
text and range maps. The author's drawings are from plants in the
field and freshly picked specimens. The text outlines habitat,
flowers, fruit, seeds, leaves and stems. The range maps cover
central North America from the three Prairie Provinces south to
northern Texas and from Iowa west to Idaho. With its detailed,
labeled drawings, "620 Wild Plants" opens the door to understanding
the unique morphological features of plants in all of the major
families represented in the flora of central North America.
Includes: over 5,000 detailed, labeled line drawings; scientific
names, including synonyms, and common names; detailed descriptions
of habitat, flowers, leaves and stems; range maps for the northern
Great and Central Plains; glossary, reference list and index.
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