Utah Wildflowers

Utah Wildflowers

Author: Richard J. Shaw

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A visual guide to the wildflowers that inhabit the mountains and valleys of northern and central Utah every spring and summer. A must for the hiker, biker, or lover of the outdoors. Includes over 100 full-color photographs.


Wildflowers Along the Trail

Wildflowers Along the Trail

Author: Michael Stubben

Publisher: MTS Nature

Published: 2021-11-10

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781942485193

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Wildflower field guide for the Wasatch Mountains in northern Utah


Wildflowers and Other Herbaceous Plants of Utah Rangelands

Wildflowers and Other Herbaceous Plants of Utah Rangelands

Author: Utah State University. Cooperative Extension Service

Publisher:

Published: 1913-10-01

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9780988889118

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This guide is meant to serve as a help identifying many of the wildflowers and other herbaceous species common to the rangelands, forests, and farmlands of Utah. It is not an exhaustive guide to the plants contained herein, nor is it a comprehensive summary of all the wildflowers and herbaceous species of Utah.


Uinta Flora

Uinta Flora

Author: Sherel Goodrich

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-15

Total Pages: 642

ISBN-13: 9781951682309

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Uinta Flora, first published by the USDA Forest Service in 1986 and updated in 2014 and 2016, is a field guide to approx. 1700 species of plants found in the Uinta Basin and Uinta Mountains of northeastern Utah, western Colorado, and southwest Wyoming. The guide provides keys, descriptions, and habitat information for each species.


Wasatch Wildflowers

Wasatch Wildflowers

Author: Steve Hegji

Publisher: Cedar Fort

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 9781599553825

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Nothing's more beautiful than a meadow full of wildflowers swaying in the mountain breeze, and with Wasatch Wildflowers you'll be able to appreciate that sight more than ever before. Experienced hiker and wildflower enthusiast Steve Hegji has scaled mountain heights to bring you this priceless collection of over 200 different flowers indigenous to the Wasatch Region, like Prince's Plume, Glacier Lily, and Wandering Daisy. with gorgeous full-color photos, you'll soon be able to find and identify each specimen as you learn fun facts about its name and history. Wasatch Wildflowers is an indispensible guide to recognizing the simple beauties all around you?sometimes even in your own backyard.


Wildflowers of the Cottonwood Canyons

Wildflowers of the Cottonwood Canyons

Author: Elise Hinman

Publisher:

Published: 2018-05-16

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9780578504230

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This beautiful wildflower guide represents nearly 200 plants found within the Wasatch National Forest, adjacent to the Salt Lake Valley.Each plant is represented on its own page, sorted by flower color and species. Three pictures are provided per plant to depict the habitat, flower and leaf structure.Plants are identified as: native, non-native, invasive and rare, A brief paragraph about the plant is accompanied by details on: habitat, elevation, flowering season and characteristics.Chapters include: History [of the Cottonwood Canyons and Spruces Campground (which was a tree nursery, built in the early 1900's to help reforest the Wasatch and other forests across the west with millions of seedlings)]. Leave No Trace Principles, Protecting the Watershed [local watershed information and explanation on watersheds in general], Basic Geology [Wasatch Mountains], Plant Taxonomy, Additional Resources, Flower Illustrations, flower chapters by color [red, yellow, green, white and violet] and includes a hearty index.The book is spiral bound and water resistant and offers note pages in the back, for field notes.Authors: Tim Remkes, Katie Burbank, Elise Hinman.Copyright, 2018 - Cottonwood Canyons Foundation, cottonwoodcanyons.org. This issue is the third edition of this locally famous publication.Proceeds from sales of this guide go directly to conservation and environmental education by the Cottonwood Canyons Foundation.The Cottonwood Canyons Foundation is a non political non-profit, founded in 2002 with the mission "to work to continuously improve the environments of Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons through stewardship and education".Cottonwood Canyons Foundation provides stewardship through a seasonal trail crew, a seasonal invasive weeds crew, habitat revegetation and rehabilitation and graffiti removal efforts.Environmental education programs run year round through public and youth programs.Events are hosted between June and September to bring volunteers, environmental awareness and fun in support of our urban forest.ISBN-13: 978-0-578-50423-0


Wildflowers of the Mountain West

Wildflowers of the Mountain West

Author: Richard M. Anderson

Publisher: University Press of Colorado

Published: 2012-09-15

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 145718446X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Many recreational hikers have stopped along the trail to admire a wildflower only to wonder what, exactly, they are looking at. Wildflowers of the Mountain West is a useful field guide that makes flower identification easy for the general outdoor enthusiast. Many available plant guides are too technical or cumbersome for non-specialists to embrace. Covering New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada and Oregon, this book is perfect for the enthusiasts who has little botanical knowledge but would like to know more about the wildflowers they are seeing. Organized by flower color for easy reference, plant records include the common and scientific names, a description of typical characteristics, habitat information and distribution maps, look-alike species, color photographs, and informative commentary. In addition, the book provides a useful introduction to the Mountain West region, along with line drawings to illustrate basic flower parts, shapes, and arrangements; a glossary of common botanical terms; a quick search key; and an index. The book is spiral-bound, making it easy to bring along while hiking, backpacking, or biking, and stunning full color photographs make visual confirmation of flower type simple and straightforward.