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Wildflowers of Arizona & New Mexico: Your Way to Easily Identify Wildflowers

Spiral bound

Main Details

Title Wildflowers of Arizona & New Mexico: Your Way to Easily Identify Wildflowers
Authors and Contributors      By (author) George Miller
SeriesAdventure Quick Guides
Physical Properties
Format:Spiral bound
Pages:34
Dimensions(mm): Height 190,Width 107
Category/GenreTrees, wildflowers and plants
ISBN/Barcode 9781591938170
ClassificationsDewey:582.1309791
Audience
General
Illustrations Color photos throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Adventure Publications, Incorporated
Imprint Adventure Publications, Incorporated
Publication Date 9 April 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

Your Quick Guide to Identifying Wildflowers At the cabin, in the park, or on a hike, keep this tabbed booklet by George Miller close at hand. Featuring only wildflowers of Arizona and New Mexico, this booklet is organized by color for quick and easy identification. When you see a wildflower in nature-perhaps even a rare desert superbloom-open the correct colored tab and view photographs of just a few wildflowers at a time. The easy-to-use format and detailed photographs, with key markings of more than 150 species, help to ensure positive ID for even casual observers. The pocket-sized format is much easier to use than laminated foldouts, and the tear-resistant pages help to make the book durable in the field.

Author Biography

Long-time botanist and nature photographer George Oxford Miller is a lifelong resident of the West. He has lived in New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas, and currently is president of the Albuquerque chapter of the Native Plant Society of New Mexico. He received a master's degree in zoology and botany from the University of Texas, Austin, and has written six guidebooks to the Southwest, including the best seller "Landscaping with Native Plants of the Southwest," five other Wildflower Quick Guides, and a "Plant of the Month" column in "New Mexico Magazine."