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Plant life in Big Bend National Park is incredibly diverse. The
wide range of habitats within the park - desert, foothills,
mountains and moist woodlands, river canyons and floodplain - as
well as the Big Bends three major blooming seasons of spring,
summer, and fall - guarantee a stunning show of botanical variety
throughout the year. ""Little Big Bend"" is not a traditional guide
to the areas common plants. Although it features many species that
are characteristic of the Chihuahuan Desert environment, species
such as orchids are also included precisely because they are
uncommon or rare and therefore a special thrill to find. Plants not
seen in other wildflower guides, or those with a limited geographic
range that the reader will less likely encounter elsewhere, are
pictured here. This guide describes 109 species found in the United
States only in Trans-Pecos Texas; 62 of these occur only in the Big
Bend portion of the Trans-Pecos, and 24 of them only within Big
Bend National Park. Of the 252 featured species, 71 are considered
sensitive plants; in Texas, 28 are classified as critically
imperiled, 18 as imperiled, and 25 as vulnerable. The emphasis of
this book is on the little in the Big Bend, the overlooked small
plants or inconspicuous tiny flowers of larger plants that so often
go unnoticed. In a landscape so immense, these plants may be right
before our eyes but seldom seen, or they may be tucked away and
quite difficult to find. Here, in glowing photographs and
insightful text, Roy Morey has brought them to light.
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