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Wildflowers of North America: A Guide to Field Identification

Frank D. Venning

An identification guide with illustrations and descriptive information on over 1500 common species of wildflowers.

Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest

Meg Quinn

Spring is a very special time in the desert Southwest. An astonishing variety of wildflowers, nurtured by the winter rains, can bloom in wondrous profusion and carpet the desert floor and mountainsides with glorious color. Indeed, thousands of visitors time their trips to the Southwest to coincide with wildflower season. In Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest, botanist and educator Meg Quinn identifies and describes more than eighty of the most common and showy species. Flowers are further arranged by color for ease of identification.

Snowmass Village ~ Wild at Heart, A Field Guide to Plants Birds & Mammals of Snowmass/Aspen & the Colorado Rocky Mountains

Janis Lindsey Huggins

Colorado's 2005 Non-fiction Book of the Year - awarded by Colorado Humanities and the Colorado Center for the Book. This unique, all-in-one guidebook contains 670 beautiful color photos and covers 423 plants, 112 birds and 49 mammals of the wilderness areas in Central Colorado surrounding Snowmass Village and Aspen, Colorado. The content includes edible, medicinal, wildlife and gardening uses of plants, conservation status of birds and animals, tracking notes, and the ecology of various local life zones.

The Western Flower Guide: Wild Flowers of the Rockies and West to the Pacific

Charles Francis Saunders

Illustrated with 250 color drawings!!!!

100 Napa County roadside wildflowers

Richards Lyon, Jake Ruygt

The Dried Flower Book

Mierhof

Wild Flowers

Neltje Blanchan

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