Pacific Coast Tree Finder
Title | Pacific Coast Tree Finder PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Watts |
Publisher | Nature Study Guild Publishers |
Total Pages | 68 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780912550275 |
With this handy, easy-to-use book, you'll be able to identify a wide variety of trees along the Pacific Coast in no time.
Pacific Coast Tree Finder
Title | Pacific Coast Tree Finder PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Watts |
Publisher | Wilderness Press |
Total Pages | 65 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0912550279 |
The classic key to identifying native trees of the Pacific Coast, updated to reflect changes in the names of trees since publication of the first edition. Identifies native trees, and some widely introduced or naturalized species, of the Pacific Coast region, from British Columbia to Baja California. In this edition, Latin names of trees that grow in California conform to the University of California's 1993 Jepson Manual, and more recent name changes. From the Finders series of pocket guides to native plants and animals of the U.S. and Canada; like all plant guides in the series, this book uses a dichotomous key format for accurate identification.
Pacific Coast Fern Finder
Title | Pacific Coast Fern Finder PDF eBook |
Author | Glenn Keator |
Publisher | Wilderness Press |
Total Pages | 66 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Nature |
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These pocket-sized Nature Study Guides describe plants and animals in easy-to-understand language. They include drawings, keys, terms, symbols, and glossaries. Each book covers a specific region.
Rocky Mountain Flower Finder
Title | Rocky Mountain Flower Finder PDF eBook |
Author | Janet L. Wingate |
Publisher | Nature Study Guild Publishers |
Total Pages | 200 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780912550206 |
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.
Berry Finder
Title | Berry Finder PDF eBook |
Author | Dorcas S. Miller |
Publisher | Nature Study Guild Publishers |
Total Pages | 68 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Berries |
ISBN | 9780912550220 |
These pocket-sized Nature Study Guides describe plants and animals in easy-to-understand language. They include drawings, keys, terms, symbols, and glossaries. Each book covers a specific region.
Trees and Shrubs of California
Title | Trees and Shrubs of California PDF eBook |
Author | John David Stuart |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | 502 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 9780520221093 |
"Finally a guide to the woody plants of wildland California! The easy-to-follow vegetative keys, revealing drawings, crisp color photos, and handy range maps combine to make this a beautiful, reader-friendly resource to the novice and the expert alike. Each species has a page of text, including notes on habitat, morphology, and economic importance."--Michael Barbour, editor of California's Changing Landscapes "I love this book. It is warmly welcome as a guide for California's avid public, a public that includes natural history lovers, conservationists, consultants, agencies, and public and private land managers. It is useful, useable, packed with accurate information, and cannot help but assist us in the difficult job of preserving our natural heritage."--Jake Sigg, President, California Native Plant Society
California Forests and Woodlands
Title | California Forests and Woodlands PDF eBook |
Author | Verna R. Johnston |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | 266 |
Release | 1996-06-16 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780520202481 |
From majestic Redwoods to ancient Western Bristlecone Pines, California's trees have long inspired artists, poets, naturalists—and real estate developers. Verna Johnston's splendid book, illustrated with her superb color photographs and Carla Simmons's detailed black-and-white drawings, now offers an unparalleled view of the Golden State's world-renowned forests and woodlands. In clear, vivid prose, Johnston introduces each of the state's dominant forest types. She describes the unique characteristics of the trees and the interrelationships of the plants and animals living among them, and she analyzes how fire, flood, fungi, weather, soil, and humans have affected the forest ecology. The world of forest and woodland animals comes alive in these pages—the mating games, predation patterns, communal life, and the microscopic environment of invertebrates and fungi are all here. Johnston also presents a sobering view of the environmental hazards that threaten the state's trees: acid snow, ozone, blister rust, over-logging. Noting the interconnectedness of the diverse life forms within tree regions, she suggests possible answers to the problems currently plaguing these areas. Enriched by the observations of early naturalists and Johnston's many years of fieldwork, this is a book that will be welcomed by all who care about California's treasured forests and woodlands.