Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country

Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country
Title Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country PDF eBook
Author Marshall Enquist
Publisher Shearer Publishing
Total Pages 292
Release 1987
Genre Nature
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A land of rugged hills and deeply cut canyons with clear streams running over beds of solid limestone, the Hill Country is rich in regional species, from Sycamore-Leaf Snow Bell and Texas Barberry to Canyon Mock-Orange and Scarlet Leatherflower. In the classic reference Wildflowers of the Texas Hill Country, Austin conservationist Marshall Enquist provides detailed descriptions and color illustrations of 427 wildflower species. Broad in scope, the book covers everything from the smallest meadow flowers to the largest flowering trees and shrubs. A comprehensive guide to the flora of one of Texas' most beautiful regions, Enquist subdivides and provides brief explanations of three geological areas within the Hill Country: the Edwards Plateau, the Lampasas Cut Plains, and the Llano Uplift and the indigenous species of wildflowers that thrive in each locale. Published by Lone Star Botanical

Wildflowers of Texas

Wildflowers of Texas
Title Wildflowers of Texas PDF eBook
Author Geyata Ajilvsgi
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2003-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780940672734

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A comprehensive field guide to Texas wildflowers. Entries are grouped by flower color for easy identification.

Trees, Shrubs, and Vines of the Texas Hill Country

Trees, Shrubs, and Vines of the Texas Hill Country
Title Trees, Shrubs, and Vines of the Texas Hill Country PDF eBook
Author Jan Wrede
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2010-01-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 1603441883

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If you imagine the Texas Hill Country solely as dry limestone slopes of cedar and scrub oak, prepare to have your eyes opened. The Edwards Plateau, upon which the Hill Country sits, is also a land of lush cypress-lined streams, diverse thickets, and shady hardwood bottomlands. Edged by canyonlands and intersected by creeks, these rocky hills support an abundance of trees, shrubs, and vines that provide food and cover for wildlife and create a distinct and durable landscape. In this book, Jan Wrede has compiled a field guide to more than 125 species of mostly native, mostly woody plants of the Texas Hill Country. A thoughtful introduction discusses deer, cedar, water, oak wilt, and invasive species—timely issues of increasing importance for a growing number of Texas landowners. Plant descriptions contain information about the leaves, flowers, fruit, and bark of each plant and also give insights into the species’ range and habits. A color photograph accompanies each account. Especially useful is a comprehensive plant chart with tips about color, scent, flowering period, height, site preference, and wildlife and livestock utilization. A recommended reading list, a resource guide, and a glossary round out this information-packed book.

Grasses of the Texas Hill Country

Grasses of the Texas Hill Country
Title Grasses of the Texas Hill Country PDF eBook
Author Brian Loflin
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 210
Release 2006-04-04
Genre Nature
ISBN 1585444677

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This photographic guide to grasses gives all who have been frustrated trying to identify these difficult plants an easy-to-use, visually precise, and information-packed field guide to seventy-seven native and introduced species that grow in the Texas Hill Country and beyond. With a blade of grass in hand, open this book and find: Handy thumb guides to seedhead type, the most visible distinguishing characteristic to begin identification. Color photographs of stands of grasses and detailed close-ups. Concise information about economic uses, habitat, range, and flowering season. Quick-reference icons for native status, toxicity, growing season, and grazing response

Wild Flowers of the Texas Hill Country

Wild Flowers of the Texas Hill Country
Title Wild Flowers of the Texas Hill Country PDF eBook
Author Marshall Enquist
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Release 1987
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Wildflowers of Texas

Wildflowers of Texas
Title Wildflowers of Texas PDF eBook
Author Michael Eason
Publisher Timber Press
Total Pages 509
Release 2018-04-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 160469646X

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A comprehensive field guide to the wildflowers of the Lone Star State In Wildflowers of Texas, Michael Eason describes and illustrates more than 1,100 commonly encountered species, both native and introduced. The book is organized by flower color, with helpful color coding along the page edges making it easy to navigate. Each profile is illustrated with a color photograph and includes the plant’s Latin name, family, common name, habitat, bloom time, frequency of occurrence, and a short description of the plant’s morphology.

Lone Star Wildflowers

Lone Star Wildflowers
Title Lone Star Wildflowers PDF eBook
Author LaShara J. Nieland
Publisher Grover E. Murray Studies in th
Total Pages 336
Release 2009
Genre Nature
ISBN

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"In photographs and text, describes hundreds of Texas wildflowers. The 400 photographs are arranged by color to aid identification. The book describes past and present uses of the plants, the stories behind their scientific and common names, their medicinal and toxic properties, Native American lore, and other interesting facts and stories"--Provided by publisher.