The Grasses of Iowa

The Grasses of Iowa
Title The Grasses of Iowa PDF eBook
Author Louis Hermann Pammel
Publisher
Pages 566
Release 1901
Genre Grasses
ISBN

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An Illustrated Guide to Iowa Prairie Plants

An Illustrated Guide to Iowa Prairie Plants
Title An Illustrated Guide to Iowa Prairie Plants PDF eBook
Author Paul Christiansen
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1999
Genre Nature
ISBN

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This guide to the prairie plants native to Iowa provides all the information necessary for identifying and distinguishing even the most similar species. Species are described from the ground up: stem, leaf, bud, flower, fruit and habitat. The time of flowering/fruiting is given for central Iowa.

The Grasses of Iowa

The Grasses of Iowa
Title The Grasses of Iowa PDF eBook
Author Iowa Geological Survey
Publisher
Pages 542
Release 1901
Genre Grasses
ISBN

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The Grasses of Iowa, Part II.

The Grasses of Iowa, Part II.
Title The Grasses of Iowa, Part II. PDF eBook
Author Louis Hermann Pammel
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1904
Genre Grasses
ISBN

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Restoring the Tallgrass Prairie

Restoring the Tallgrass Prairie
Title Restoring the Tallgrass Prairie PDF eBook
Author Shirley Shirley
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 348
Release 1994-09
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1587292203

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Iowa is the only state that lies entirely within the natural region of the tallgrass prairie. Early documents indicate that 95 percent of the state—close to 30 million acres—was covered by prairie vegetation at the time of Euro-American settlement. By 1930 the prairie sod had been almost totally converted to cropland; only about 30,000 acres of the original “great green sea” remained. Now, in this gracefully illustrated manual, Shirley Shirley has created a step-by-step guide to reconstructing the natural landscape of Iowa and the Upper Midwest. Chapters on planning, obtaining and selecting plants and seeds, starting seeds indoors, preparing the site, planting, and maintenance set the stage for comprehensive species accounts. Shirley gives firsthand information on soil, moisture, sun, and pH requirements; location, size, and structure; blooming time and color; and propagation, germination, and harvesting for more than a hundred wildflowers and grasses. Shirley's sketches—all drawn from native plants and from seedlings that she grew herself—will be valuable for even the most experienced gardener. While other books typically feature only the flowering plant, her careful drawings show the three stages of the seedlings, the flower, and the seedhead with seeds as well as the entire plant. This practical and attractive volume will help anyone dedicated to reconstructing the lost “emerald growth” of the historic tallgrass prairie.

Notes on the Grasses and Forage Plants of Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado

Notes on the Grasses and Forage Plants of Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado
Title Notes on the Grasses and Forage Plants of Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado PDF eBook
Author Louis Hermann Pammel
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1897
Genre Forage plants
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The Tallgrass Prairie Reader

The Tallgrass Prairie Reader
Title The Tallgrass Prairie Reader PDF eBook
Author John Price
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 385
Release 2014-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1609382463

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This is a collection of literature from and about the tallgrass bioregion. It focuses on autobiographical nonfiction including adventure narrative, spiritual reflection, childhood memoir, Native American perspectives, literary natural history, humor, travel writing and reportage. Writings by early explorers are followed by works of nineteenth-century authors that reflect the fear, awe, reverence, and thrill of adventure of the time. After 1900, following the destruction of the majority of tallgrass, much of the writing became nostalgic, elegiac, and mythic. A new environmental consciousness asserted itself midcentury, as personal responses to tallgrass were increasingly influenced by larger ecological perspectives. Preservation and restoration emerged as major themes. Early twenty-first-century writings demonstrate an awareness of tallgrass environmental history and the need for citizens, including writers, to remember and to help save our once magnificent prairies.