Wildflowers of the Eastern United States
Title | Wildflowers of the Eastern United States PDF eBook |
Author | Wilbur H. Duncan |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2005-03-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780820327471 |
Richly illustrated with over 600 color photographs, this guide describes more than 1,100 wildflowers that can be found east of the Mississippi--in our woods and parks, along mountain trails or dunes, and even floating in streams. Whether you are a resident or a visitor, an amateur naturalist or a professional botanist, this guide will be a welcome addition to your library, classroom, or backpack. Wildflowers of the Eastern United States is Thorough: Covers more than 1,100 species of wildflowers found from Maine to northern Florida, including forbs, grasses, rushes, and sedges. More than 700 of these species also are found west of the Mississippi. Useful: Includes both common and scientific names. The succinct descriptions and color photographs provide the most easily recognizable characteristics necessary for positive identification of each species. Accessible: Keeps language as simple as possible so that hobbyists as well as specialists will find the book accurate and easy to use. A glossary and line drawings define and illustrate botanical terminology, and the authors provide a brief guide to plant structure. Informative: Describes range, blooming season, and typical habitat for each species. A list of plants with unusual characteristics is a further aid to identification.
An Illustrated Guide to Eastern Woodland Wildflowers and Trees
Title | An Illustrated Guide to Eastern Woodland Wildflowers and Trees PDF eBook |
Author | Melanie Choukas-Bradley |
Publisher | University of Virginia Press |
Pages | 442 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780813922515 |
"Surely such a familiar landmark and its flora need no introduction. But leaf through the book (or better yet, get Brown and Choukas-Bradley to take you on a tour) and you realize that while the rest of the world has been looking at Sugarloaf through a telescope, this intrepid pair has been using a magnifying glass.... Their record of these trees and wildflowers] has become one of the most complete guides to local upland flora available, and they hope it will be used not just in other natural areas but in back yards where people want to raise native plants themselves."--Washington Post "In between a field guide and a botanical manual, Choukas-Bradley and Brown have created a must-have... to tote into the woods of Sugarloaf Mountain. The authors have included every flowering plant they observed during ten years of extensive hiking and exploration on Sugarloaf. This guide would be useful to any naturalist, serious or casual, venturing into the wilds of the Northeastern United States and adjacent Canada."--E-Streams "This book contains an easy-to-use, non-technical botanical key for flowering plants--herbaceous and woody alike.... The author describes each plant and its individual parts, all related species, and details on the plant's growth habit, its natural range and habitat, its bloom time, and where it can be found on Sugarloaf Mt."--Solidago: The Newsletter of the Finger Lakes Native Plant Society A thorough yet user-friendly companion to the authors' popular paperback Sugarloaf: The Mountain's History, Geology, and Natural Lore, this volume is an exquisitely illustrated guide to 350 eastern woodland wildflowers and trees found onsite at Sugarloaf Mountain, Maryland. It includes a botanical key and an illustrated glossary of common and scientific names, and is packed with nearly 400 elaborately and artistically detailed pen-and-ink drawings to make plant identification simple and fun. Melanie Choukas-Bradley is the author of City of Trees: The Complete Field Guide to the Trees of Washington, D.C. and a longtime contributor to the Washington Post. She teaches field botany for the USDA Graduate School. Tina Thieme Brown has worked as a landscape artist and environmentalist for twenty-five years. She teaches art at the U.S. Botanic Garden, is an artist on the Countryside Artisans Studio Tour, and creates art inspired by the Sugarloaf Mountain countryside in her 1790s log cabin studio. Choukas-Bradley and Brown lead Sugarloaf Mountain field trips for the Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States and other organizations. Published in association with the Center for American Places
Book of Field & Roadside
Title | Book of Field & Roadside PDF eBook |
Author | John Eastman |
Publisher | Stackpole Books |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2003-02-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0811740196 |
A guide to plant life in open dryland habitats. Fascinating fact and folklore. Detailed, beautiful drawings.
Wildflowers of the Eastern United States
Title | Wildflowers of the Eastern United States PDF eBook |
Author | John Eastman |
Publisher | Stackpole Books |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2014-04-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0811713679 |
• Descriptions by wild plant expert John Eastman offer details on the identification, growth, interaction, locations, and more • Covers some 130 common wildflower species and species groups, including forest, field, and wetland plants • Features full color photos for each flower
A Guide to Wildflowers in Winter
Title | A Guide to Wildflowers in Winter PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Levine |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 1995-01-01 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 9780300065602 |
A guide to identifying herbaceous weeds and wildflowers as they are found in winter in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, featuring illustrated in-depth entries on 391 species of herbaceous plants, and briefer mentions of 191 similar species.
Favorite Wildflower Walks in Georgia
Title | Favorite Wildflower Walks in Georgia PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh O. Nourse |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780820328416 |
Wildflower lovers across Georgia know Hugh and Carol Nourse through their popular slide lectures. Countless other enthusiasts have seen their glorious wildflower photographs in books and magazines. Here the Nourses draw on years of travel around the state to share their favorite places for seeing wildflowers. Of the many walks the Nourses have taken, these are the ones they return to most often because of the density or the unusual nature of the floral display. All twenty of these wildflower walks are on public land; everything you need to know about how to find them and what to do once you're there is included. Five walks are presented from each of Georgia's four geographic regions: Cumberland Plateau/Ridge and Valley (northwestern Georgia); Blue Ridge (northeastern Georgia); Piedmont (Georgia foothills and fall line); and Coastal Plain (all of Georgia below the fall line). For each walk, a scenic photo gives a hint of the locale's overall character. In addition, five of the wildflowers encountered on the walk are profiled with a photograph and a detailed description. All of the wildflowers on these walks are native to Georgia. A few are rare and endangered. Common plant names are used in the main text; the index lists both common and scientific names. Coverage of each walk includes directions and a trail map plus information about: flowering season peak flowering period flower habitats walk length and difficulty restroom availability applicable fees
The History and Folklore of North American Wildflowers
Title | The History and Folklore of North American Wildflowers PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Coffey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Folklore |
ISBN | 9780395515938 |
This highly entertaining reference book presents the popular lore, social history, and practical uses of nearly seven hundred native flowers.