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Wildflowers of the Rocky Mountains

Autor George W. Scotter Fotografii de Halle Flygare
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2009
A field guide to the Rockies' exquisite wildflowers.
The Rocky Mountains are natural botanical gardens of enormous diversity and interest. Wildflowers of the Rocky Mountains is a user-friendly field guide that features wildflowers from one end of the mountain chain to the other-from northern British Columbia to New Mexico.
Each detailed description of the 350 species of plants has a full-color photograph for easy identification. Plants are grouped into six sections, according to flower color: white; yellow and cream; green; pink; red, orange, and brown; and purple and blue. Included are all the most common species likely to be encountered along the roadsides and hiking trails in the Rockies. Also featured are some rare and shy beauties found in more remote areas.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781552858486
ISBN-10: 1552858480
Pagini: 255
Dimensiuni: 162 x 225 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:Updated & Revis.
Editura: Whitecap Books

Notă biografică

Dr. George W. Scotter has worked for the Bureau of Land Management in Idaho and as a range science professor at Utah State University. He won the prestigious J.B. Harkin medal for outstanding contributions to conservation.
Hälle Flygare, a member of the Swedish Association of Nature Photographers, has been photographing the flora and fauna of Alaska, Yukon, the Arctic and the Canadian Rockies for 30 years. He has worked as a forest technician for British Columbia and Alberta Forest Services, and as a park warden in Banff National Park.

Descriere

A well-illustrated and user-friendly field guide to 300 species of plants found in the entire Rocky Mountains range from New Mexico to Northern British Columbia. Plants are grouped in 6 sections by color.