THE FLOWER FINDER

THE FLOWER FINDER
Author: Barry Maletzky, M.D.
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2024-07-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1663254249

This book features where and when you can find 300 different species of wildflowers, flowering shrubs and small trees along the 14 most popular trails in the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area. It provides not only descriptions of the flowers but why it populates that specific ecological niche, how it differs from related species, the month(s) it can be found, and its relationships to its genus and family. Along with the written descriptions, color illustrations accompany the text adjacent to its description. These are rendered in sufficient detail for easy identification. The location of each wildflower will be specified by distance from the trailhead, distance from before and after prominent landmarks, and elevation. These descriptions and the accompanying illustrations will allow you to locate and identify almost all the wildflowers in the Gorge. In addition, sidebars accompany the text in all chapters explaining botanical information in general but non-technical language, thus providing additional information about not only the science of these ecosystems but also the reasons why any particular flower or its family dwells in that particular location.

Rocky Mountain Flower Finder

Rocky Mountain Flower Finder
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.

Alpine Flower Finder

Alpine Flower Finder
Author: Janet L. Wingate
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2003
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781555662899

This indispensible pocket guide to more than 350 alpine plants in six Rocky Mountain States offers sure-fire methods of plant identification, for beginner and expert alike.

The Flower-finder

The Flower-finder
Author: George Lincoln Walton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1930
Genre: Wild flowers
ISBN:

Excerpt from The Flower-Finder N 0 special study or training is required to follow these charts. It will only be necessary, for one not familiar with botanical terms, to master the directions, particularly the directions regarding the form and arrangement of the leaves and owers. So much botanical knowledge it will harm no one to acquire. Peculiarities of the plants, owers, and fruits, obvious to the non-botanist, but fairly constant, have been selected, while botanical terms have been as far as possible avoided and replaced by words in common use. I should be sorry if this plan suggests that it is not worth while to learn the scientific Classification of the owers, or that it is a matter of no interest to study their habits and their method of fertilization. But the main object of this book is to facilitate the recognition of the owers and fruits; it is little likely that anyone interested enough to go so far will go no farther. If a ower has eluded the searcher I have generally found it due to the fact that the charts have been tried without study ing the explanatory chapter. The commonest stumbling-block has been the failure to learn the meaning of the terms shrub and herb, composite ower, and compound leaf.

Flower Finder

Flower Finder
Author: May Theilgaard Watts
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1955
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

Pocket sized, key-style field guide for identifying spring wildflowers and flower families. Area covered is US and southern Canada, east of the Rockies and north of the Smokies. Work through the key, answering a series of simple questions, to find the family the flower belongs to, and then the name of the individual species.

Redwood Region Flower Finder

Redwood Region Flower Finder
Author: Phoebe Watts
Publisher: Nature Study Guild Publishers
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2002
Genre: Wild flowers
ISBN: 9780912550251

A new, updated edition of the classic key to identifying wildflowers that grow in the range of the Coast Redwood tree, Sequoia sempervirens, along the coastal fog belt of California. Organized as a dichotomous key, leading the user first to flower families and then to the species. Includes flowers of sunny openings, fields, and streamsides, as well as flowers of the forest floor. Heavily illustrated with line drawings that clearly show important plant features. The key format encourages users to look closely at plant structures, leads to accurate identification, and is fun to use. Names and flower families have been updated to conform to the latest edition of the Jepson Manual.

Track Finder

Track Finder
Author: Dorcas S. Miller
Publisher: Nature Study Guild Publishers
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1981
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780912550121

Pocket guide to mammal tracks. Includes keys to print shapes and track patterns, discussion of scat and other signs, habitat information, range maps, and drawings of the animals and their tracks. For identifying tracks in mud or snow. Covers the eastern half of U.S. and Canada.

Sierra Flower Finder

Sierra Flower Finder
Author: Glenn Keator
Publisher: Nature Study Guild
Total Pages: 121
Release: 1980
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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 Tree Finder

Rocky Mountain Tree Finder
Author: Tom Watts
Publisher: Nature Study Guild Publishers
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2008
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780912550299

Learn to identify native trees by their leaves and needles in the Rocky Mountain region. Like other pocket guides from Nature Study Guild Publishers' Finder series, this book is organized as a dichotomous key. The key leads you step-by-step through a series of simple questions to arrive at the name of the tree. Area covered extends across the mountain West, from the Canadian Rockies on the north to the mountains of New Mexico and Arizona on the south, and across the Rockies and Great Basin, from the Black Hills on the east, to the eastern slopes of the Cascades on the west. New in the 2008 second edition: Scientific names updated. Range maps extended to include the Canadian Rockies. Metric measurements added.