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Death Valley Wildflowers: A Visitor's Guide to the Wildflowers, Shrubs and Trees of Death Valley National Park
Wildflowers of Death Valley is an easy-to-use guide to the most characteristic wildflowers, shrubs and trees found in the Death Valley region of southeastern California. Arranged by flower color, the book features line drawings by renowned botanical illustrator Jeanne Janish and detailed color photographs for each species. Included are descriptions for nearly 150 plants, found in Death Valley from the lowest elevations to the highest mountains.
Wisconsin Flora: An Illustrated Guide to the Vascular Plants of Wisconsin
Wisconsin Flora: An Illustrated Guide to the Vascular Plants of Wisconsin is the first modern, comprehensive guide to the vascular flora of Wisconsin, including keys, descriptions, illustrations, and county distribution maps for over 2,100 plant species in 145 plant families and 750 genera.Includes: Keys to Wisconsin's vascular plant families, genera and species Organized into four major groups: Ferns and Fern Relatives, Conifers, Dicots, Monocots Over 2,100 species described, including a map of county distribution in Wisconsin Illustrated with hundreds of line drawings Conservation status in Wisconsin (endangered or threatened) Native, introduced, or invasive in Wisconsin Wetland indicator status Coefficient of conservatism Habitat information Glossary of botanical terms Fully indexed for ease-of-use
Midwest Ferns: A Field Guide to the Ferns and Fern Relatives of the North Central United States
Midwest Ferns is the first modern, comprehensive field guide to the true ferns and fern relatives of the American midwest, including the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. Included are keys, descriptions and illustrations for over 130 of the region's species of ferns and fern relatives: True Ferns in 18 families and 37 genera, including 'typical' ferns such as members of the Wood Fern, Sensitive Fern, Maidenhair Fern, Cliff Fern and Spleenwort Families, plus families now considered part of the true fern group - the Horsetail (Equisetum) and Adder's-tongue Families (moonworts, grapeferns). Fern Relatives in 3 families and 8 genera, including members of the Clubmoss, Quillwort and Spike-moss Families. Features - Introduction to fern terminology, structure and life-cycle Illustrated keys to each family, genus and species Key to ferns by habitat groups Arranged alphabetically by family Species fully described and illustrated with line drawings and b/w photographs to show the frond (leaf) and important reproductive parts such as the sorus and indusium, and other diagnostic details such as vascular bundles in the stipe (leaf stalk) and close-ups of the pinna (leaf divisions) North American and Midwest region distribution maps for each species.
Michigan Flora: Upper Peninsula

Michigan Flora: Upper Peninsula

Steve W. Chadde

Orchard Innovations
2019
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Michigan Flora: Upper Peninsula is the first illustrated, comprehensive guide to the vascular plants found in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and on the islands of Isle Royale. Included are keys, descriptions, and distribution information for over 1,900 plant species in 123 plant families.Includes: Keys to the vascular plant families, genera and species of the Upper Peninsula and Isle Royale Organized into four major groups: Ferns and Fern Relatives, Conifers, Dicots, Monocots Over 1,900 species described and illustrated Conservation status in Michigan (endangered or threatened) Native, introduced, or invasive in Michigan Wetland indicator status Coefficient of conservatism Habitat information Fully indexed for ease-of-use
Minnesota Flora: An Illustrated Guide to the Vascular Plants of Minnesota
Minnesota Flora: An Illustrated Guide to the Vascular Plants of Minnesota is the first modern, comprehensive guide to the vascular flora of Minnesota, including keys, descriptions, illustrations, and county distribution maps for over 1,900 plant species in 141 plant families and more than 700 genera. Includes: Keys to Minnesota's vascular plant families, genera and species Organized into four major groups: Ferns and Fern Relatives, Conifers, Dicots, Monocots Over 1,900 species described, including a map of county distribution in Minnesota Illustrated with hundreds of line drawings Conservation status in Minnesota (endangered or threatened) Native, introduced, or invasive in Minnesota Wetland indicator status Habitat information Glossary of botanical terms Fully indexed for ease-of-use
Wisconsin Flora: An Illustrated Guide to the Vascular Plants of Wisconsin
Wisconsin Flora: An Illustrated Guide to the Vascular Plants of Wisconsin is the first modern, comprehensive guide to the vascular flora of Wisconsin, including keys, descriptions, illustrations, and county distribution maps for over 2,100 plant species in 145 plant families and 750 genera.Includes: Keys to Wisconsin's vascular plant families, genera and species Organized into four major groups: Ferns and Fern Relatives, Conifers, Dicots, Monocots Over 2,100 species described, including a map of county distribution in Wisconsin Illustrated with hundreds of line drawings Conservation status in Wisconsin (endangered or threatened) Native, introduced, or invasive in Wisconsin Wetland indicator status Coefficient of conservatism Habitat information Glossary of botanical terms Fully indexed for ease-of-use
Prairie Plants of Illinois: A Field Guide to the Wildflowers and Prairie Grasses of Illinois and the Midwest
Prairie Plants of Illinois is an easy-to-use guide for identifying over 100 of the most common grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs found on the prairies of Illinois and in the surrounding region. By using the simple set of keys, identifying an unknown prairie plant will be relatively straightforward. In addition, color photographs, line drawings, and an illustrated glossary supplement the text. Maps show the county distribution of each species both in Illinois and across the central United States.
The New Common Weeds of the United States

The New Common Weeds of the United States

Steve W. Chadde

Orchard Innovations
2019
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NOTE: This title replaced by full-color edition Common Weeds of the United States (ISBN: 978-1951682668) published in 2022."The first step in deciding how to solve a weed problem is to correctly identify the weed species. It is for this purpose that this guide has been prepared, and the intended users are research workers, weed specialists, agricultural extension agents, and others interested in weeds and their control. This book will help to identify some of the nation's more common and important weeds infesting lawns, gardens, crops, pastures, ponds, and other areas."Originally published in 1970, this new edition has been updated to reflect the many taxonomic changes in both family assignments and in genus and species names. The guide has been completely reformatted for easier use, with plants presented in alphabetical order by plant family. Detailed illustrations by preeminent botanical illustrator Regina Olson Hughes depict both the overall plant as well as its flowers, fruits, and seeds. County-level distribution maps have been added for each of the more than 200 species treated.Our hope is that The New Common Weeds of the United States will be a valuable reference for anyone wanting to learn more about our weed flora and for those working to preserve our native plants and their habitats.
Wetland and Aquatic Plants of the Northern Great Plains: A field guide for North and South Dakota, Nebraska, eastern Montana and eastern Wyoming
Wetland and Aquatic Plants of the Northern Great Plains is a comprehensive field guide to over 500 vascular plant species found in the wetland and aquatic habitats of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Great Plains portions of Montana and Wyoming. Based on the the ground-breaking 1993 publication Aquatic and Wetland Vascular Plants of the Northern Great Plains by Gary E. Larson, this new field guide is fully illustrated with color photographs, distribution maps, and updated to reflect current taxonomic nomenclature and family assignments. Also included are keys, a glossary, and index.
Southwestern Trees: A Guide to the Trees of Arizona, New Mexico, and the Southwestern United States
Southwestern Trees is an easy-to-use, non-technical field guide to the trees found in Arizona and New Mexico, extending to the surrounding areas of southeastern California, southern Nevada, southern Utah, southern Colorado, western Texas, and northern Mexico. Included are descriptions, color photographs, and distribution maps for about 150 coniferous and broadleaf trees of the region, as well as the sometimes treelike species of agaves and yuccas, so characteristic of the desert flora. Also included are a number of species more commonly found as shrubs, but occasionally reaching tree-size in favorable environments.
Alaska Trees and Shrubs: A Field Guide to the Woody Plants of Alaska
Alaska Trees and Shrubs describes and illustrates over 150 woody plants - the trees and shrubs - found in the 49th State. Included are essentially all the native trees and shrubs of Alaska, plus several introduced and naturalized woody plants. Geographically, all of Alaska is included, from the narrow southeastern coastal region along the Pacific Ocean, west and southwest through the long chain of the Aleutian Islands, and north through the interior to the Arctic Ocean; also the many islands along the coasts. This reference should also be useful in northwestern Canada, including the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and northwestern British Columbia. This field guide was prepared for anyone desiring to learn more about Alaska's trees and shrubs and their habitats. The intended users range from those with little or no botanical background, to outdoors workers needing a comprehensive, up-to-date field reference. While technical terms have been kept to a minimum, a glossary is provided, and keys are included for all species as well as for trees and shrubs in both summer and winter condition. By using a combination of the keys, range maps, illustrations, descriptions, and habitat information, you should be able to confidently identify any tree or shrub growing in the wild in Alaska. The most difficult group are the willows (Salix), and two keys are provided, one based on features of leaves and catkins, the other based on leaves, twigs, and growth form.
Homeowner's Guide to Training and Pruning Apple Trees: Secrets to Success, From Planting to Maturity
In contrast to modern commercial orchards consisting of closely planted trees attached to a trellis, backyard growers will find it easiest to train dwarf apple trees to a central leader with several tiers of lateral (or scaffold) branches. Homeowner's Guide to Training & Pruning Apple Trees will teach you, step-by-step, how to train your young tree, from planting to maturity, to develop and maintain the ideal "Christmas tree" shape. Along the way, we'll reveal our "insider's secrets" to help you understand the 'whys' of tree growth and how each type of pruning cut affects your tree. Finally, once your tree reaches the desired height, we'll share with you a simple method to keep your tree within bounds. Written in clear, easy-to-follow language, and illustrated with many line drawings, Training & Pruning Apple Trees, in addition to apples, also includes basic instructions for shaping other types of fruit trees, including peach, pear, apricot, cherries, plums, and persimmons.
Door County Flora: A Field Guide to the Vascular Plants of Wisconsin's Door Peninsula
Door County Flora is the first comprehensive treatment of the vascular plant species found in Wisconsin's unique and diverse Door Peninsula. The book attempts to treat all known plant species verified to occur (outside of cultivation) in Door County. Included are descriptions for approximately 1,100 species in 500 genera and 116 plant families. The book will be an invaluable tool for researchers, students, and others interested in learning more about the plant life of this fascinating region. Includes - Keys to Door County's vascular plant families, genera and species - Organized into four major groups: Ferns and Fern Relatives, Conifers, Dicots, Monocots - Over 1,000 species described - Illustrated with hundreds ofline drawings - Conservation status in Wisconsin (endangered or threatened) - Native or introduced in Wisconsin - Coefficient of conservatism - Habitat information - Glossary of botanical terms - Fully indexed for ease-of-use
Grasses of the Southwest: A Key to Common Species Using Vegetative Features
Grasses of the Southwest provides keys, descriptions, and illustrations to identify 73 important range grasses of the American southwest using only vegetative features. An overall line-drawing of each grass plus a detailed sketch of each species' diagnostic ligule and collar area provides a straightforward method to identify grasses early in the season or when not in flower. Illustrations of various grass features, a glossary, index, and distribution map are also included, making the book a valuable field guide for students, ranchers, researchers, and others working in southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, or western Texas.
Wild Food Plants of the South Pacific and Southeast Asia
Wild Food Plants of the South Pacific and Southeast Asia is an introduction to the wide variety of edible food plants available on the islands of the South Pacific and throughout Southeast Asia. Arranged by part of the plant used, the manual identifies and illustrates (with detailed line drawings and a number of b/w photos) nearly 150 commonly eaten plants of the region, along with basic preparation and safety instructions. Included are chapters on: Edible Ferns, Edible Herbs, Edible Palms, Edible Grasses, Edible Tubers, Plants Eaten as Greens, Edible Fruits, Edible Seeds, Poisonous Plants, Plants Used to Stupefy Fish.
Maayong Buntag!

Maayong Buntag!

Steve W Chadde

Orchard Innovations
2019
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Maayong Buntag (Good Morning ) is an easy-to-use guide to the Visayan language (also known as Cebuano) - the language for millions of people of the central and southern Philippines, including the islands of Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Negros, Panay, Samar, and Mindanao.Included is a wealth of information on: everyday life in the Philippines essential words and phrases (including a bonus section of Tagalog phrases for travelers) basics of Visayan grammar foods ranging from traditional favorites to popular street foods shopping nature and environment health and medical terms accomodations transportation numerous illustrations extensive glossaries of over 2,500 words for both English to Visayan and Visayan to English translations.
Chaparral Shrubs

Chaparral Shrubs

Steve W Chadde

Orchard Innovations
2020
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Chaparral Shrubs is a field guide to 132 shrub and subshrub species found in the chaparral of southern California. Each species is described and illustrated with color photographs, and a simple key to all species, based on vegetative features, is included to aid identification. Descriptions include details of the plant's growth-form, typical habitats and elevation range where found, blooming-period, fire response, wildlife values, and traditional human uses. A distribution map indicates known occurrence of each shrub in California. The guide is fully indexed, and a glossary defines the botanical terms used. The guide will be valuable for students, resource managers, fire specialists, and anyone desiring to learn more about California's diverse native flora.
Wildflowers of Zion National Park

Wildflowers of Zion National Park

Steve W Chadde

Orchard Innovations
2021
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Wildflowers of Zion National Park is a non-technical introduction to over 100 of the more common wildflowers found in Zion, as well as in nearby Bryce Canyon National Park and Cedar Breaks National Monument. In addition, common ferns are described as are six of the region's most common cacti Each plant is illustrated with one or more color photographs, and a brief description of the plant's features, habitat, and cultural uses is provided.