Summer Wildflowers of the Northeast

Summer Wildflowers of the Northeast
Title Summer Wildflowers of the Northeast PDF eBook
Author Carol Gracie
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2020-04-28
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0691199345

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"This is a follow-up volume to Gracie's Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast. This new book treats 35 species of summer blooming wildflower some common, others less so concentrating on each species life history and, in the same manner as the earlier book, providing intriguing insights into the biology, ecology, folklore, and, where relevant, ethno-botany of each flower. Each species account is richly illustrated with a range of color photos"--

Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast

Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast
Title Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast PDF eBook
Author Carol Gracie
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2012-03-12
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0691144664

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This volume presents a detailed description of more than thirty-five wildflower species of the Northeast, describing their colors, habitats, range, pollination, history, cultural lore, medicinal uses, and literary and artistic references. The spring-blooming wildflowers looked at range from old favorites to lesser-known species. Featuring more than 500 full-color photos in large-sized format, the book delves deep into the life histories, lore, and cultural uses of more than 35 plant species. The narrative covers topics such as the naming of wildflowers; the reasons for taxonomic changes; pollination of flowers and dispersal of seeds; uses by Native Americans; related species in other parts of the world; herbivores, plant pathogens, and pests; medicinal uses; and wildflower references in history, literature, and art. The photos capture the beauty of these plants and also illustrate the concepts discussed in the text.

Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast

Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast
Title Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast PDF eBook
Author Carol Gracie
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 296
Release 2020-04-28
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0691199531

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This volume presents a detailed description of more than thirty-five wildflower species of the Northeast, describing their colors, habitats, range, pollination, history, cultural lore, medicinal uses, and literary and artistic references. The spring-blooming wildflowers looked at range from old favorites to lesser-known species. Featuring more than 500 full-color photos in large-sized format, the book delves deep into the life histories, lore, and cultural uses of more than 35 plant species. The narrative covers topics such as the naming of wildflowers; the reasons for taxonomic changes; pollination of flowers and dispersal of seeds; uses by Native Americans; related species in other parts of the world; herbivores, plant pathogens, and pests; medicinal uses; and wildflower references in history, literature, and art. The photos capture the beauty of these plants and also illustrate the concepts discussed in the text.

Florapedia

Florapedia
Title Florapedia PDF eBook
Author Carol Gracie
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 200
Release 2021-04-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 0691217548

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A delightful illustrated treasury of botanical facts and fancy Florapedia is an eclectic A–Z compendium of botanical lore. With more than 100 enticing entries—on topics ranging from achlorophyllous plants that use a fungus as an intermediary to obtain nutrients from other plants to zygomorphic flowers that admit only the most select pollinators—this collection is a captivating journey into the realm of botany. Writing in her incomparably engaging style, Carol Gracie discusses remarkable plants from around the globe, botanical art and artists, early botanical explorers, ethnobotanical uses of plants, botanical classification and terminology, the role of plants in history, and more. She shares illuminating facts about van Gogh's sunflowers and reveals how a hallucinogenic weed left its enduring mark on the early history of the Jamestown colony. Gracie describes the travels of John and William Bartram—father and son botanists and explorers who roamed widely in early America in search of plants—and delves into the miniature ecosystems entangled in Spanish moss. The book's convenient size allows for it to be tucked into a pocket or bag, making it the perfect companion on your own travels. With charming drawings by Amy Jean Porter, Florapedia is the ideal gift book for the plant enthusiast in your life and a rare pleasure for anyone interested in botanical art, history, medicine, or exploration. Features a real cloth cover with an elaborate foil-stamped design

Spring Wildflowers of New England

Spring Wildflowers of New England
Title Spring Wildflowers of New England PDF eBook
Author Marilyn J. Dwelley
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre
ISBN 9780892726332

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This remarkable video explores the history of the 200,000-acre park and the efforts of Governor Percival Baxter, who had the courage, perseverance, and ability to amass it all and then give it all away so others could enjoy its magic. The stunning images in this video by Bill Silliker Jr. present the magnificent beauty and rugged wilderness of the park. VHS, 45 minutes.

Summer & Fall Wildflowers of New England

Summer & Fall Wildflowers of New England
Title Summer & Fall Wildflowers of New England PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Dwelley
Publisher Down East Books
Total Pages 380
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1461744903

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Here is a revised, second edition of Marilyn Dwelley's indispensable guide to summer and fall wildflowers in New England. Each listing includes a thorough text description, as well as details about range, growth habits, and habitat. Includes Latin names and families, in addition to common names, and more than 700 color illustrations.

Native Plants for New England Gardens

Native Plants for New England Gardens
Title Native Plants for New England Gardens PDF eBook
Author New England Wild Flower Society
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 232
Release 2018-03-01
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1493029266

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Native plants are drought tolerant, disease resistant, wildlife friendly, and environmentally sound. Experts increasingly encourage gardeners to use natives exclusively. This handy and practical guide focuses on 100 great native flowers, ground covers, shrubs, ferns, and grasses that will thrive in New England gardens. The presentation is aimed at gardeners, who want concise, practical information. It will also include material on the importance and desirability of using native plants. The heart of this book is 100 two-page spreads, one for each species. The spreads will include facts about the plant of use to a gardener (not a botanist)—where it grows best, when it blooms, the soil conditions in which it thrives, its appeal to wildlife, sunlight requirements, how high it grows, how to propagate it, and how to avoid any problems particular to the species. Each spread will also feature two color photos.