Introduction to shore wildflowers of California, Oregon, and Washington
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"The diverse coastal habitants of the spectacular Pacific Coast include sandy beaches and dunes, salt and freshwater marshes, coastal prairies and bluffs, riparian woodlands, and coniferous forests. This guide, first published nearly forty years ago, has introduced thousands to the wildflowers and other plants that grow along the coastline. Now thoroughly updated and revised, it is the perfect guide to pack for a day at the seashore anywhere in California or the Pacific Northwest.".
"Two hundred and sixty-eight species are described and illustrated by a new color photograph, a precise line drawing, or both; includes native and introduced species of wildflowers, common trees, and shrubs; and this new edition includes more plants, gives helpful hints for identifying species, and incorporates new taxonomic and distribution information."--BOOK JACKET.
"Two hundred and sixty-eight species are described and illustrated by a new color photograph, a precise line drawing, or both; includes native and introduced species of wildflowers, common trees, and shrubs; and this new edition includes more plants, gives helpful hints for identifying species, and incorporates new taxonomic and distribution information."--BOOK JACKET.
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