Grasses in California

Grasses in California
Title Grasses in California PDF eBook
Author Beecher Crampton
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 196
Release 1974
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780520025073

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Grasses have been extremely important in California, with its rolling grass-covered hills and the green-to-gold seasonal cycle of many native grasses. This convenient pocket guide surveys the range and provides identification keys for the common introduced and native grasses.

Field Guide to Grasses of California

Field Guide to Grasses of California
Title Field Guide to Grasses of California PDF eBook
Author James P. Smith
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 448
Release 2014-09-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520275683

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This alphabetical guide covers common native and naturalized grasses of California and features over 180 color illustrations to aid identification.

Field Guide to Grasses of California

Field Guide to Grasses of California
Title Field Guide to Grasses of California PDF eBook
Author James P. Smith Jr.
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 449
Release 2014-09-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520958438

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Grasses and grasslands are of increasing interest to conservationists, biologists, and gardeners. There are more than 300 species of native California grasses and they are found in almost every climate—from cool, wet forests to hot, dry deserts. Native grasses are also important to land restoration as they improve soil quality, increase water infiltration, and recycle nutrients. Their deep roots can tap soil water, which allows them to stay green year-round and to act as fire buffers around residences. Native grasses also provide vital habitat for many species of insects, birds, reptiles, and mammals. Despite their importance, grasslands remain one of the most underprotected of California's vegetation types, and native grasslands have undergone the greatest percentage loss of any habitat type in the state. Grasses are also among the most difficult plants to identify. Organized alphabetically, Field Guide to Grasses of California covers common native and naturalized grasses and, to help identify them, also features over 180 color illustrations.

California Grasslands

California Grasslands
Title California Grasslands PDF eBook
Author Mark R. Stromberg
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 416
Release 2007-12-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780520252202

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"This highly synthetic and scholarly work brings together new and important scientific contributions by leading experts on a rich diversity of topics concerning the history, ecology, and conservation of California's endangered grasslands. The editors and authors have succeeded admirably in drawing from a great wealth of recent research to produce a widely accessible and compelling, state-of-the-art treatment of this fascinating subject. Anyone interested in Californian biodiversity or grassland ecosystems in general will find this book to be an invaluable resource and a major inspiration for further research, management, and restoration efforts."—Bruce G. Baldwin, W. L. Jepson Professor and Curator, UC Berkeley "Grasses and grasslands are among the most important elements of the California landscape. This is their book, embodying the kind of integrated view needed for all ecological communities in California. Approaches ranging across an incredibly broad spectrum -- paleontology and human history; basic science and practical management techniques; systematics, community ecology, physiology, and genetics; physical factors such as water, soil nutrients, atmospherics, and fire; biological factors such as competition, symbiosis, and grazing -- are nicely tied together due to careful editorial work. This is an indispensable reference for everyone interested in the California environment."—Brent Mishler, Director of the University & Jepson Herbaria and Professor of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley "The structure and function of California grasslands have intrigued ecologists for decades. The editors of this volume have assembled a comprehensive set of reviews by a group of outstanding authors on the natural history, structure, management, and restoration of this economically and ecologically important ecosystem."—Scott L. Collins, Professor of Biology, University of New Mexico

California Native Plants for the Garden

California Native Plants for the Garden
Title California Native Plants for the Garden PDF eBook
Author Carol Bornstein
Publisher
Total Pages 292
Release 2005
Genre Gardening
ISBN

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"California Native Plants for the Garden" is a comprehensive resource that features more than 500 of the best California native plants for gardening in the Mediterranean-climate areas of the world. Authored by three of the state's leading native-plant horticulturalists and illustrated with 450 color photos, this reference book also includes chapters on landscape design, installation, and maintenance. Detailed lists of recommended native plants for a variety of situations are also provided.

Range Grasses of California

Range Grasses of California
Title Range Grasses of California PDF eBook
Author Arthur William Sampson
Publisher
Total Pages 106
Release 1927
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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Distribution of the Native Grasses of California

Distribution of the Native Grasses of California
Title Distribution of the Native Grasses of California PDF eBook
Author Alan Ackerman Beetle
Publisher
Total Pages 49
Release 1947
Genre Botany
ISBN

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