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This unique reference work describes over 350 wildflowers and flowering shrubs that grow in New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo, Jemez, Sandia, and Manzano Mountains, as well as neighboring ranges, including the Manzanita, San Pedro, Ortiz, and other lower-elevation mountains in central portions of the state. With more than a thousand color photographs accompanied by visual descriptions, the easy-to-use guide organizes plants first by flower color, then alphabetically by family common name, then by scientific name. The authors also include information on traditional uses of the plants by indigenous peoples and an extensive glossary and bibliography. A brief geological history and description of the ranges examines the different life zones and ecosystems and how these relate to elevation and microclimates. Wildflower enthusiasts and hikers will welcome this useful book.… (mais)
Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês.Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
Dedicated to the memory of Robert DeWitt Ivey (1923-2013), an outstanding teacher, scholar, artist, naturalist, and true gentleman. Through his guidance and five editions of Flowering Plants in New Mexico and other publications, DeWitt Ivey made New Mexicans more knowledgeable and more aware of the flora of our state.
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Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês.Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
Wildflowers of the Northern and Central Mountains of New Mexico is intended for wildflower enthusiasts, hikers, amateur botanists, and others interested in the more common flora of New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo, Jemez, Sandia, and Manzano Mountains, as well as neighboring mountains, including the Manzanita, San Pedro, Ortiz, and other lower-elevation mountains in central portions of New Mexico.
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Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês.Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
Smooth Sumac is included in both the green and red color groups in this book in order to show the small, rather inconspicuous green flowers, which do not bloom long, compared with the much more prominent, easily visible red fruits, which can be seen for several months.
This unique reference work describes over 350 wildflowers and flowering shrubs that grow in New Mexico's Sangre de Cristo, Jemez, Sandia, and Manzano Mountains, as well as neighboring ranges, including the Manzanita, San Pedro, Ortiz, and other lower-elevation mountains in central portions of the state. With more than a thousand color photographs accompanied by visual descriptions, the easy-to-use guide organizes plants first by flower color, then alphabetically by family common name, then by scientific name. The authors also include information on traditional uses of the plants by indigenous peoples and an extensive glossary and bibliography. A brief geological history and description of the ranges examines the different life zones and ecosystems and how these relate to elevation and microclimates. Wildflower enthusiasts and hikers will welcome this useful book.