Plants of the Rocky Mountains

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Plants of the Rocky Mountains

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Book Description
Over 1300 species of trees, shrubs, wildflowers, grasses, ferns, mosses and lichens are described and illustrated. Notes on origin of name, ecology, native uses, edibility and similar species are included, as are color-coded sections to allow for quick identification. 900 color photographs, 700+ line drawings.

About the Author
LINDA KERSHAW is a career botanist who has consulted and done research for Environment Canada, the World Wildlife Fund, the Alberta Forest Service, the Canadian Forest Service and the University of Alberta. Her extensive field work has taken her into the vast Canadian boreal forest as well as above the treeline in the Rocky Mountains, on Ellesmere Island and in New Zealand. Linda now works as a writer and editor when not pursuing two of her favourite pastimes--photography and illustration. Much of her fieldwork over the past 25 years has focused on the long-term environmental effects of human disturbances in the Mackenzie Mountains and Mackenzie River Basin, NWT. She also has a special interest in rare and endangered species. DR. JIM POJAR is executive director of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society - Yukon chapter. He spent 25 years as an internationally respected forest ecology research scientist with the B.C. Forest Service. He is the author of numerous books and scientific papers related to the boreal forest, aspen parklands and coastal ecosystems. ANDY MACKINNON is a respected biologist who werves as a technical advisor on old growth forest research to the B.C. Ministry of Forests. MacKinnon, also a registered professional forester, is adjunct professor at the School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University. He is the author of six Lone Pine books on the plants of Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest.

Plants of the Rocky Mountains,Linda J. Kershaw,Jim Pojar,Andy MacKinnon,Lone Pine Publishing,1551050889,Gardening/Plants,Life Sciences - Botany,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books,Plants - General,Science,Canada,Gardening: plants

Book Contents:

  1. Practical Science for Gardeners
  2. Roof Gardens: History, Design, and Construction (Norton Books for Architects & Designers)
  3. Secrets to a Successful Greenhouse and Business : A Complete Guide to Starting and Operating A High-Profit Organic or Hydroponic Business That Benefits the Environment
  4. Seed Sowing and Saving : Step-by-Step Techniques for Collecting and Growing More Than 100 Vegetables, Flowers, and Herbs (Storey's Gardening Skills Illustrated)
  5. Seven Herbs: Plants As Teachers
  6. Southeast Home Landscaping
  7. Specialty Cut Flowers : The Production of Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs, and Woody Plants for Fresh and Dried Cut Flowers
  8. Taylor's Guide to Annuals : How to Select and Grow more than 400 Annuals, Biennials, and Tender Perennials - Flexible Binding (Taylor's Gardening Guides)
  9. Taylor's Guide to Ground Covers: More than 400 Flowering and Foliage Ground Covers for Every Garden Situation - Flexible Binding (Taylor's Gardening Guides)
  10. Taylor's Guide to Perennials

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