Wild Orchids Across North America

Wild Orchids Across North America
Author:
Publisher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1998
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

The author has driven more than 100,000 miles and walked several hundred more in pursuit of orchids in their native habits. This is an account of his trips in Canada and throughout the U.S.

Wild Orchids of Florida

Wild Orchids of Florida
Author: Paul Martin Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780813029337

First published in 2002, Wild Orchids of Florida was the very first field guide for this orchid-rich state, and it inspired many to try their hand at orchid hunting. Because of its overwhelming popularity and in an attempt to provide the latest developments in orchid research, native orchid expert Paul Martin Brown follows up with this newly revised and expanded edition. The guide contains 200 new points of fact, including: · more than 100 new county records established since 2002 · three recently rediscovered species that have not been seen in 100 years · two previously undocumented species, six new hybrids, and several new color forms described and illustrated for the first time · the resurrection and revalidation of the little-used genus of Gymnadeniopsis · 34 revised county distribution maps, 37 new color photos, and three new watercolors by Stan Folsom With its comprehensive yet easy-to-follow treatment, Wild Orchids of Florida remains the essential field companion for professional botanists, native plant enthusiasts, nature lovers, or anyone who wants to learn more about what's growing out in the wilds of Florida.

Field Guide to the Wild Orchids of Texas

Field Guide to the Wild Orchids of Texas
Author: Paul Martin Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2008
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

"In his tenth book covering the wild orchids of North America, botanist Paul Martin Brown turns to the Lone Star State. From the Big Thicket to the Big Bend, from the panhandle to the coastal plains, FIELD GUIDE TO THE WILD ORCHIDS OF TEXAS is the first native orchid field guide to cover all of the state's eco-regions. In addition to the many insider orchid-hunting tips Brown provides, he also recommends trip itineraries offering the fullest viewing of native orchids at their peak seasons. This handy guide covers more than 50 species and varieties, several of which are new to Texas and, in some cases, even brand-new to the orchid world. Brown also covers numerous color and growth forms. FIELD GUIDE TO THE WILD ORCHIDS OF TEXAS includes all the essential tools-field photographs, diagnostic line drawings, and useful reference keys-to quickly and easily identify an orchid discovered in the wild. A checklist of the state's wild orchids and charts listing optimal flowering times and distribution by region make this a user-friendly year-round guide. Though many may not realize it, Texas is home to some of the rarest orchid species in the world. FIELD GUIDE TO THE WILD ORCHIDS OF TEXAS is a valuable and comprehensive resource for the casual hiker and lover of the outdoors."--BOOK JACKET.

Wild Orchids of South Carolina

Wild Orchids of South Carolina
Author: James Alexander Fowler
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781570035661

pubescens) and of locating the rare monkey-face orchid (Platanthera integrilabia).

Native Orchids of Minnesota

Native Orchids of Minnesota
Author: Welby Richmond Smith
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0816678235

Revision of: Orchids of Minnesota / Welby R. Smith; illustrated by Vera Ming Wong. -- Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, c1993.

The Wild Orchids of North America, North of Mexico

The Wild Orchids of North America, North of Mexico
Author: Paul Martin Brown
Publisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2003
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780813025711

Filled the sparkling photography and beautiful illustrations, this guide to a classic North American flower covers 223 species, twenty-four subspecies, and 103 growth and color forms, arming readers with everything they need to know to track, identify, and classify this much-sought-after bud. (Biology & Natural History)

Native Plants for New England Gardens

Native Plants for New England Gardens
Author: Mark Richardson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1493029266

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.