The Plants of the Pacific Crest Trail

The Plants of the Pacific Crest Trail

Author: Dana York

Publisher: Timber Press

Published: 2023-09-19

Total Pages: 1484

ISBN-13: 1643263196

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Identify the plants you’ll see growing right next to you on the trail! Quickly find, identify, and learn about the amazing range of plants growing along the Southern California stretch of the Pacific Crest Trail. It’s easy with The Plants of the Pacific Crest Trail, the first book of its kind, organized by type, color, and trail section. Over 1200 color photos and lively, accessible descriptions make your outing memorable. Did you know that you can see the world’s biggest pinecone along the PCT? Or discover a plant that smells like cheese? Whether you’re enjoying a day hike, exploring with your family, or setting out on the trek of a lifetime, you’ll forge a deeper connection with nature through the beautiful plants on display mile after mile.


A Field Guide to Pacific States Wildflowers

A Field Guide to Pacific States Wildflowers

Author: Theodore F. Niehaus

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1998-01-15

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 9780395910955

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Describes 1,492 wildflowers found from British Columbia to Baja California, from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, including names, family, habitat, and flowering season, with illustrations.


Indian Gentianaceae

Indian Gentianaceae

Author: Sunita Garg

Publisher: Northern Book Centre

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9788185119526

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The family Gentianaceae is found in almost every part of the World. Plants of this family have a high degree of polymorphism. The distinguishing characters among genera and species are there but due to plasticity of the characters the identification is very difficult. For overcoming this difficulty, a critical taxonomic study is necessary. Taxonomic revision of Indian Gentianaceae has not been done since C.B. Clarke’s work in Flora of British India, which is now more than a century old. This is the first book of its kind, presenting correct names, synonyms and world distribution of 196 species and varieties, grouped into 17 genera of this family found in India. Out of these taxa the detailed taxonomic study of 14 genera and 82 species and varieties was done by the author and published in her book entitled ‘Gentianaceae of North-West Himalayas’. However, to complete the revision of total Indian Gentianaceae, study on double the number of species and varieties was wanted. The present checklist does not deal with the descriptions etc., of the plants but to present correct nomenclature some new combinations and new citations have been made. A list of endemic species is also given. An elaborate bibliography is appended at the end. This check-list of plant names in alphabetical order would be very useful for the taxonomists, working on this family in particular, and on Indian Flora, in general. This will also be useful for botanists of other countries.