Wild Flowers of San Luis Obispo, California

Wild Flowers of San Luis Obispo, California
Author: David J. Keil
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2010*
Genre: Wild flowers
ISBN: 9781615845927

"This field guide displays wildflowers that grow within about five miles of the City of San Luis Obispo... contains over 290 plant species."--P. 3.

75 SLO City Sites

75 SLO City Sites
Author: Patti Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2010-03-26
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: 9780982662809

Thrive

Thrive
Author: Dan Buettner
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2010
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1426205155

In the first book to identify demographically proven "happiness hotspots" worldwide, researcher and explorer Buettner documents the happiest people on earth and reveals how we can create our own happy zones.

Plants of San Luis Obispo

Plants of San Luis Obispo
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN:

This book tells the story of the area's botanical wonders in the format of an easy-to-read natural history guidebook. This part of California boasts an impressive diversity of plants, with more than 1,300 different native species (more than in the entire state of Alaska) and countless other introduced weeds and horticultural plants. The book vividly portrays the beauty, diversity, and history of the abundant and widespread wild and weedy plants in the area surrounding the city of San Luis Obispo and western portions of the California Central Coast. Matt Ritter's succinct, non-technical prose is richly illustrated with the author's photographs of landscapes, plants, and flowers. Over 150 full-color pages describe the habitat, botany, ecology, edible or medicinal properties, uses by Native Americans, etymology, and gardening uses of more than 200 plants. Encyclopedic in scope and full of interesting facts and stories, this comprehensive naturalist's guide is a wonderful overview of a historically and botanically rich area. Matt Ritter is a member of the Biological Sciences Department and Director of the Cal Poly Plant Conservatory at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. He teaches courses in general biology, general botany, and plant diversity and ecology. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology from U.C. Santa Barbara and a Ph.D. in biology from U.C. San Diego.