Pocket field guide to wildflowers of the Rockies, from foothills to tree line. As with all our flower guides, the step-by-step key guides you first to the flower family and then to the name of the individual species. Includes information about habitat and range, and a glossary of terms used to describe flowers and leaves. Author's line drawings clearly reveal important features for accurate identification.
Identify wildflowers of the Rocky Mountains with this pocket-size guide. You can appreciate and enjoy nature's beautiful wildflowers! If you're curious about the flowers that you encounter, then Rocky Mountain Flower Finder by Janet L. Wingate, Ph.D., is just what you need. With the handy, easy-to-use booklet, you can identify wildflowers below the tree line in the Rocky Mountains. The booklet provides a dichotomous key to identifying herbaceous wildflowers. Simply answer a series of simple questions about the color, shape, and appearance of the plant. Along the way, Janet's professional illustrations help to guide you to a positive identification. This guide is applicable to the foothill, montane, and subalpine zones in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, as well as southern Alberta, Canada. Book Features: Step-by-step guide to identifying wildflowers More than 300 species Professional line illustrations with key markings for identification Small format that fits into a pocket or pack
This indispensible pocket guide to more than 350 alpine plants in six Rocky Mountain States offers sure-fire methods of plant identification, for beginner and expert alike.
Includes over black-and-white drawings of 350 species of wildflowers found in six U.S. Rocky Mountain states--Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico.
The Alpine Flower Finder offers sure-fire methods to identify more than 350 alpine plants found in the six Rocky Mountain states, for beginner and expert alike. It contains: *a user friendly stepwise classification scheme to plant families. *an illustrated key to plant species, by common and botanical name. *flower color, habitat, and range information. *line drawings that emphasize significant characteristics. *an illustrated glossary of botanical terms. This completely revised edition includes many new illustrations, updated nomenclature, and improved keys based on extensive field tests by both amateur wildflower lovers and professional botanists.
With this pack-perfect book, 92 flowers are featured that are most likely to be seen in the Cascade and Olympic Mountains. Flowers are grouped by colour and general location with the Latin and common names given. Detailed and enchanting color photographs by Bob and Ira Spring make wildflower identification and tips on photographing a breeze.
This blooming guide features 95 wildflowers of the Rocky Mountains that will most likely be seen by visitors, and features quotes from early frontier explorers and naturalists who wrote about them. 177 photos. 8 maps.
* More than 100 new wildflowers and plants were added to this second edition * Complete, concise, and easy to use with a new design * Authoritative authorship that sets a new standard for flora field guides Most wildflower enthusiasts have several or more books on wildflowers in their libraries, but if you can only have one wildflower book in your pack, make it Rocky Mountain Flora. Wildflower identification is a difficult endeavor. A common name in one region of the Rockies can be called something totally different someplace else. And scientific names have been jostled a bit over the years by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The only answer to the problem is to have a horticulturist, who has spent his life hiking the foothills and mountains of Colorado with camera and notebook in hand, write a field guide. Jim Ells spent 25 years working on his first edition of Rocky Mountain Flora. One of the many new features of this second edition is it now includes photographs of both the flower and plant to aid in identification. An additional feature of the second edition is that some of the photos from the first edition have been upgraded with the help of volunteer wildflower photographers. Organized by color and then alphabetically by family name and genus, Rocky Mountain Flora has images of each flower and the entire plant, and detailed descriptions of stems, leaves, and flowers and includes the specific location, elevation, and time of the year the flower was found. A special feature called "LOOK FOR" helps with quick plant identification.