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Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest (Timber Press Field Guide)
Mark Turner
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Phyllis Gustafson
Timber Press, Incorporated
, 2006 - 512 pages
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highly recommended
Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest
Bought this for my Daughter's birthday. Wish I had one for myself. Very useful book if a person like gardening and lives in the
Pacific
Northwest
.
One of the best wildflower guides out there
Mark Turner's books has become my bible for wildflower hunting in the
Pacific
Northwest
. Not only is it jam-packed with most species, his photos are great and he offers great details for each plant. I have just about every wildflower book published for flowers throughout this region and Turner's is by far the best and first one I grab when heading out the door in search of flowers.
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Well organized with photos in logical groupings
This book got an award from the American Horticultural Society, and at first read, it deserves it. While a little heavy for a backpacking trip, it would easily fit into a day-pack for a trip to a high mountain meadow or other heavily flowered location. It is well organized, and the flower photos are detailed enough to be useful. Of the various flower
guide
s I have, it comes the closest to covering mountain flowers in Washington -- while omitting most of the flowers that would never appear in this environment. It seems as though that should be an easy and obvious thing to do ... but I have at least 3 other flower guides that don't quite pull it off.
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Great for Kids and Adults
Our kindergarten student is interested in
wildflowers
. We live in the Northeast part of the State of Washington. While most wildflower books pretty much ignore us this author has taken great pains to include our area.
This book is so good that our child's older brother, who is in the third grade, carries the book with him on the family's weekly hike where the entire family, including the kindergarten student, identifies flowers.
The author has a website http://www.pnwflowers.com/ that has pictures (of fine quality) of all the flowers in the book. We plan to let the kindergarten student download the pictures of the flowers he has found locally, make comments about the flower and where he found it, and make his own little wildflower book of Northeast Washington. (I expect the older brother and parent may help some.) He may even start his own little wildflower garden next year.
We found one flower that is supposed to only be on the west side of the state but because we have such sandy soil it is doing just fine.
It is especially important, and useful, that the author is willing to answer questions submitted by email and is even available to return your phone call. The author does not have much extra time so the conversation is kept right on target but he fully answered all the questions I had.
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Lovely book
We bought this for our daughter who lives in Seattle. She walks often out in the wild, camera in hand, and many things in the west are different from here in Michigan. When she got this last Friday, she was thrilled. Photos are lovely and information is very helpful.
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Featuring more than 1240 stunning color photographs, this comprehensive
field
guide
will remain a trusted, authoritative trailside reference for years to come. It describes and illustrates 1220 commonly encountered species, both native and nonnative, including perennials, annuals, and shrubs. Encompassing the
Pacific
Northwest
from southern British Columbia to northern California, from the coast to the mountains and high desert, this handy book is perfect for hikers, naturalists, native plant enthusiasts, and anyone wishing to learn about the amazingly diverse
wildflowers
of the region. Organized by flower color and shape, and including a range map for each flower described, it is as user-friendly as it is informative.
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