Grasses of the Texas Coastal Bend

Grasses of the Texas Coastal Bend
Title Grasses of the Texas Coastal Bend PDF eBook
Author Frank W. Gould
Publisher
Pages 206
Release 1965
Genre Coastal plants
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Plants of the Texas Coastal Bend

Plants of the Texas Coastal Bend
Title Plants of the Texas Coastal Bend PDF eBook
Author Roy L. Lehman
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 372
Release 2009-02-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781603441308

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For everyone who studies or simply enjoys the impressive variety of wild plants that grow in the counties of Texas' coastal bend, here is an authoritative, user-friendly book that will make an excellent reference.

Marine Plants of the Texas Coast

Marine Plants of the Texas Coast
Title Marine Plants of the Texas Coast PDF eBook
Author Roy L. Lehman
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 234
Release 2013-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1623490162

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Written for biology students, teachers, nature lovers, amateur naturalists, conservation workers, and parks and wildlife personnel, this up-to-date, easy-to-use guide describes the marine plants of the Gulf of Mexico coast. The author’s photographs accompany the updated identification keys, which are also visually oriented and simple to use. Veteran botanist and educator Roy L. Lehman describes the plants in four major sections, covering the common shoreline plants, seagrasses, mangroves, and marine algae (red, brown, and green seaweeds). Each section begins with an introduction that gives an overview of the plant group and includes information on the important traits and terminology used for identification. A simple key to the family or order directs the reader to the appropriate section, where the text is arranged alphabetically by family and then by genus and species. Each genus is illustrated by high quality photographs that include a close-up of each plant and images of its reproductive structures. Marine Plants of the Texas Coast collects these unique species for the first time in a single volume. As coastal issues, such as hurricane preparedness, beach erosion, wetland mitigation, freshwater inflows, and more, remain in the forefront of public concern, this botanical reference should find a permanent place on the bookshelves of scientists, policy makers, and citizens alike.

Flora of the Texas Coastal Bend

Flora of the Texas Coastal Bend
Title Flora of the Texas Coastal Bend PDF eBook
Author Fred B. Jones
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1977
Genre Botany
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Grasses of the Texas Gulf Prairies and Marshes

Grasses of the Texas Gulf Prairies and Marshes
Title Grasses of the Texas Gulf Prairies and Marshes PDF eBook
Author Stephan L. Hatch
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 372
Release 1999
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780890968895

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The coastal prairies and marshes of the Texas Gulf Coast are among the richest grazing lands in the state. Traditionally they have been the site of some of the largest ranches in Texas; today the ranches are primarily cow-calf operations that use forage grasses as well as "tame" grasses such as Bermuda and some bluestems. This region is also an excellent natural habitat for upland game and waterfowl and is an important recreational hunting and fishing area. Urban and industrial development has increased in the region as well; since World War II the prairies and marshes have seen the greatest industrial development of any part of the state, and the effects of that development on the environment are of great concern. Grasses of the Texas Gulf Prairies and Marshes serves as a useful manual for the identification and study of grasses of the prairies and marshes adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico from northern Mexico to western Louisiana. This field guide is a systematic and descriptive treatment of the grasses found on that coastal zone and includes keys to the 98 genera and 303 species. For convenience in locating specific taxa, the grasses are listed alphabetically by genus and then by species within genus; common names are provided when they are known. Species descriptions include information on longevity, dimensions of the entire plant and of the spikelets, and descriptions of the grass's habitat and distribution and rating of its value for stock or wildlife. The notes on abundance, habitat, and distribution provide information on the ecological niche of each species. Where known, the requirements of the species, such as moisture, soil, and other environmental conditions are given. Heavily illustrated with line drawings of grass plants and plan parts, this field guide will be useful for stock raisers, wildlife managers, and environmentalists as well as grass taxonomists and range scientists.

Field Guide to Common Texas Grasses

Field Guide to Common Texas Grasses
Title Field Guide to Common Texas Grasses PDF eBook
Author Stephan L. Hatch
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 338
Release 2016-02-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 1623493250

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Covering 172 species of the most significant common grasses growing in Texas, this complete update of the now-classic Common Texas Grasses: An Illustrated Guide contains range maps and color images of the inflorescences and spikelets of each species along with the detailed, black-and-white illustrations found in the original volume. Identifying descriptive text, keys to genera and species, a checklist, and a glossary round out this standard field reference for botanists, students, and naturalists.

Grasses of the Great Plains

Grasses of the Great Plains
Title Grasses of the Great Plains PDF eBook
Author James Stubbendieck
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 736
Release 2017-02-17
Genre Nature
ISBN 1623494788

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A vast swath of prairie situated between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains, the North American Great Plains extend across ten states in the United States and three provinces in Canada. The dominant vegetation is grass—both the native species that have long thrived here and the cultivated crops such as corn, wheat, and sorghum that are the result of human agricultural activity. This comprehensive guide, written by three grass specialists, is an invaluable tool for identification of the approximately 450 species of grasses that occur on the Great Plains. In each description, the authors cover distribution, habitat, forage value, and toxicity and include a detailed black-and-white illustration of the grass as well as a range map. Intended as a reference for landowners, rangeland specialists, students, state and federal agency professionals, and nongovernment conservation organizations, Grasses of the Great Plains will serve a wide audience of users involved in and dedicated to grassland management.