Palms of South Florida

Palms of South Florida
Author: George B. Stevenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 251
Release: 1995-12
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780813014418

"All in all this is a most attractive and potentially useful palm book for beginners in Florida."--J. Dransfield, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Originally published in 1974, George Stevenson's Palms of South Florida combines explanations for beginners learning to recognize palms with meticulous descriptions and drawings of palms now grown in South Florida, and information on palm botany, geography, zones, care, cold and salt tolerance, and other features, in a simple, highly accessible format that has made it a favorite for many years. Beginners in palm study are often dismayed at the discovery that botanists do not separate the palms into categories by single characteristics but rather by long lists of criteria and that these factors are described in a jargon that that frightens off the casually interested. This is a book for those who are interested in palms but who have not mastered the highly technical method or vocabulary of the botanists. Stevenson's approach emphasizes apparent similarities that may be of more significance to the amateur than minute floral differences by which botanists determine relationships between species. And his hand drawn illustrations highlight specific features of the overall plant or of particular components that serve to identify it from its relatives.

Wayside Trees of Tropical Florida

Wayside Trees of Tropical Florida
Author: David Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780982271544

Wayside Trees of Tropical Florida is an illustrated guide to 501 native and exotic tree species growing in Florida south of Lake Okeechobee. It covers an area comprising the metropolitan areas of Miami to Palm Beach on the east coast and Naples to Fort Meyers on the west. This area is the southern end of the Florida Peninsula and bounded on the north by the northern-most extent of the tropical native species in the flora. The book covers species growing in cemeteries and parks, along streets and highways, as well as in home landscapes. It describes all of the 125 native species and most of the exotic species, an estimated 99.9 % of trees encountered in this region, including palms. It also serves as a useful guide to urban tropical trees growing outside of this region. The book contains three sections. An introduction describes the cultural, economic and environmental importance of trees. A key provides a non-technical means (using simple, easy to understand characters) to identify the 167 most common species. The species descriptions are organized by plant family, contain numerous illustrations, and include ecological and cultural information. Lavishly illustrated with over 1200 color photographs and diagrams, the book is designed to serve homeowners, gardeners, teachers and students, as well as environmental professionals. The authors, a botanist and a graphic artist, have a collective 70 years of experience living and working in south Florida.

Trees of South Florida

Trees of South Florida
Author: Quick Reference Publishing
Publisher: Quick Reference Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780982885628

Trees of South Florida: Packed with vivid color photographs, novice and expert tree enthusiasts can use this handy field guide to identify 64 native speciesboth common and rarefound in south and coastal central Florida, from Titusville area on the east, south to Everglades National Park, Big Cypress National Preserve, numerous state parks, and the Florida Keys to the Dry Tortugas. The trees in this guide are grouped by mature size and the accompanying text indicates size, bloom period, and other characteristics of each tree to make identification as easy as possible. The guides six double-sided panels fold up into a packet narrow enough to fit in a back pocket. Lamination makes it both waterproof and sturdy enough to stand up to repeated use.

Native Trees of South Florida

Native Trees of South Florida
Author: Jean Seavey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2005-05-01
Genre: Florida
ISBN: 9781892772091

47 Color Photos Depicting Common Coastal, Wetland & Upland Native Tree Species. Text On Each Species Concerning Plant Identification And Haritat, User Friendly Science.