Flowering Plants of Trans-Pecos Texas and Adjacent Areas
Author: A. Michael Powell
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Published: 2018-09
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ISBN-13: 9781889878591
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Author: A. Michael Powell
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Published: 2018-09
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ISBN-13: 9781889878591
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2010-07-05
Total Pages: 685
ISBN-13: 029278788X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published by the Big Bend Natural History Association in 1988 as Trees & Shrubs of Trans-Pecos Texas, this book is the only keyed guide to the more than 400 species of woody plants native to the Trans-Pecos region and adjacent areas in eastern New Mexico and northern Mexico. A. Michael Powell has significantly revised and expanded this edition, including nomenclature changes for 62 genera and new distribution information for 60 genera.
Author: A. Michael Powell
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 604
ISBN-13: 9780896725317
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Southwest Book of the Year * 2005 Southwest Book Award "[A] monumental study." --Review of Texas Books "A reliable and handy general reference for those with an interest in cacti inside and outside this region. Recommended." --Choice "These authors have . . . provided the world with the much needed scientific clarification on this family of succulent plants that humans have loved and hated for thousands of years." --Sida "Information: Wow! . . . For both lay readers and for researchers looking for lots of data about the cacti of this rich flora, this book offers fascinating details presented in a very readable fashion." --Cactus and Succulents Journal "This will be the standard reference for decades to come."--Southwest Books of the Year Of the 132 species and varieties of cacti in Texas, about 104 of them occur in the fifteen counties of the Trans-Pecos region. This volume includes full descriptions of those many genera, species, and varieties of cacti, with sixty-four maps showing the distribution of each species in the region. The descriptions follow the latest findings of cactus researchers worldwide and include scientific names; common names; identifying characters based on vegetative habit, flowers, fruit, and seeds; identification of flowerless specimens; and phenology and biosystematics. The introduction--full of details about the biology and morphology of the family Cactaceae, the uses of cacti, and the horticulture and conservation of cacti--is an important reference for general readers. More than three hundred beautiful full-color photographs of the cacti in flower and in fruit, all cross-referenced to their description in the text, highlight the book. A glossary of cactus terms, an exhaustive list of literature, and a thorough index complete the book.
Author: A. Michael Powell
Publisher: Grover E. Murray Studies in th
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 406
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents the 132 species, subspecies, and varieties of cacti may found in Texas, in easy-to use format with identification guide, 314 color photos, and 124 distribution maps.
Author: A. Michael Powell
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 1994-11-21
Total Pages: 524
ISBN-13: 9780292765535
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA work that describes 1231 species of woody plants with 1240 illustrations.
Author: Roy Morey
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 2024-06-18
Total Pages: 1134
ISBN-13: 1648431070
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAcquired by the State of Texas in 1988 and first opened to the public as Big Bend State Natural Area in 1991, Big Bend Ranch State Park (BBR) lies within the southern Big Bend of the Trans-Pecos, encompassing some 492 square miles of the Chihuahuan Desert and representing nearly half the total acreage of the Texas state park system. Unlike nearby Big Bend National Park—BBR is relatively undiscovered, wild, challenging, and slightly intimidating. BBR is the “Other” Big Bend, christened the “Other Side of Nowhere,” a rugged wilderness outback for the adventuresome with 238 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding and 70 miles of challenging four-wheel drive roads where visitors can explore stunning geological features, remnants of the area’s 11,000-year human history, and a diversity of flora and fauna that rivals any area in the state. In this guidebook, photographer and naturalist Roy Morey walks visitors through the wild landscape, sharing what he has learned during eleven years of studying and photographing Big Bend Ranch State Park. Organized around the six physiographic regions of the park as outlined by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, The Other Side of Nowhere guides readers through the features and locations of the park and includes a field guide section with informative profiles and vivid imagery of 281 plant species. This definitive guide to Big Bend Ranch State Park is a must-have for visitors and an important botanical resource for the greater Big Bend and Trans-Pecos areas.
Author: A. Michael Powell
Publisher:
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 528
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published by the Big Bend Natural History Association in 1988 as Trees & Shrubs of Trans-Pecos Texas, this book is the only keyed guide to the more than 400 species of woody plants native to the Trans-Pecos region and adjacent areas in eastern New Mexico and northern Mexico. A. Michael Powell has significantly revised and expanded this edition, including nomenclature changes for 62 genera and new distribution information for 60 genera.
Author: Sharon C. Yarborough
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 9780896724761
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFar western Texas and the Chihuahuan desert are hardly areas that evoke ferns. But herbarium curator Yarborough and biology professor Powell, both with Sul Ross State U., describe 78 Trans- Pecos species of ferns and closely related plants. The book includes b & w illustrations and a glossary. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: A. Michael Powell
Publisher:
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 408
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA work that describes 1231 species of woody plants with 1240 illustrations.
Author: Roy Morey
Publisher:
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 9780896726130
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA photographic and descriptive guide to the diverse plant life of the Big Bend region of Texas, including uncommon or rare species such as orchids.