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PLANT PATHOLOGY, fifth
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by George N. Agrios |
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2005, 952 pages, over 500 color photos and diagrams. Provides students and professionals with a current, comprehensive, and beautifully illustrated guide to fungal, viral, bacterial, nematode and other plant diseases, and their associated epidemiolog |
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WILDFLOWERS OF ORANGE COUNTY AND THE SANTA ANA MOUNTAINS by Robert L. Allen & Fred M. Roberts, Jr. |
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2013, 500 pages, 2351 color photos, 363 illustrations, 1 regional map, 11 trail maps.
This is the must-have field guide and classroom text to wildflowers of cismontane Southern California. In a bold new approach, it discusses wildflowers and som |
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FIELD GUIDE TO MEDICINAL
WILD PLANTS, revised edition
by Bradford Angier |
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2008, 264 pages, color illus. throughout. This illustrated reference guide to North American wild medicinals has been a nature classic for over 30 years. In this edition, David K. Foster revises Bradford Angier's invaluable handbook, updating the t |
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HOW PLANTS GET THEIR NAMES
by L. H. Bailey |
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Unabridged republication of original 1933 edition, 185 pages, 11 illustrations. Introduction to botanical nomenclature reveals confusion resulting from misleading popular plant names. Points out advantages of sound, scientific approach. Discusses wor |
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THE JEPSON MANUAL: Vascular Plants of California Second Edition Bruce G. Baldwin, et al., editors |
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2012, 1568 pages, b/w illustrations throughout, color map. This volume is the single most comprehensive resource on California's amazingly diverse flora. It has been thoroughly revised and expanded, and integrates the latest science with the results |
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THE JEPSON DESERT MANUAL Vascular Plants of Southeastern California Bruce G. Baldwin, et al., editors |
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2002, 640 pages, 128 color plates, 2 maps, 1000+ line drawings. In the spirit of desert botanist Willis Jepson, this is the first comprehensive field guide focusing exclusively on the native and naturalized vascular plants of California’s southeaster |
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WILDFLOWERS OF CALIFORNIA: A Month-by-Month Guide by Laird R. Blackwell |
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2012, 588 pages, color photos throughout, maps. In this photograph-driven field guide to California’s spectacular wildflowers, the author expertly provides several ways to find them in bloom: by month, by place, and by flower. The month-by-month des |
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CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS FOR THE GARDEN
by Carol Bornstein, David Fross & Bart O'Brien |
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2006, 270 pages, 450 color photos. This comprehensive resource and reference book features more than 500 of the best California native plants for gardening in Mediterranean climate areas of the world. It is authored by three of the state's leading na |
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BOTANICAL PRINTS FROM THE HORTUS
EYSTETTENSIS Selections from the Most Beautiful Botanical Book in the World |
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2000, 64 pages, 27 color plates. Excellent color reproductions of 17th century historical prints, compiled by Basilius Besler. Life-size illustrations are
botanically accurate, artistic and appealing, and include tulips, irises, roses, and sunflower |
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THE FUNGI, second edition
by Michael J. Carlile, Sarah C. Watkinson & Graham W. Gooday |
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2001, 588 pages, color & b/w photos, drawings, tables. Provides a comprehensive microbiological perspective on the fungi that describes their roles in the natural world and in practical applications, from preparation of foods and drinks to drug produ |
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A FIELD GUIDE TO MEDICINAL AND
USEFUL PLANTS OF THE UPPER AMAZON
by James L. Castner, Stephen L. Timme & James A. Duke |
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1998, 154 pages, 240 color photos, b/w drawings. Treats medicinal plants found in the Amazon basin. Physical descriptions accompany detailed, sharp photographs of over 120 medicinal and useful plants. Also covers species of both cultural and agricult |
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PHOTOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF BOTANY AND GUIDE TO PLANT IDENTIFICATION by James L. Castner |
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2005, 310 pages, 2000+ color photos. Provides excellent photo coverage that illustrate structural characters and anatomical features of major plant families and taxonomic groups. Provides planations and illustrations of external and microscopic anato |
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THE SAVAGE GARDEN: Cultivating Carnivorous Plants revised edition by Peter D'Amato |
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2013, 384 pages, 200+ color photos. While most people are aware of the Venus flytrap, there are actually several hundred other species of carnivorous plants, and thousands of subspecies, hybrids, and cultivars, including pitcher plants, sundews, cobr |
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A Field Guide to the PLANTS OF THE SAN EMIGDIO MOUNTAINS REGIONS OF CALIFORNIA Including the Gorman Hills, Frazier Mountain Recreation Area, and Mount Pinos Recreation Area by Pam De Vries |
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2012, 132 pages, color photos throughout, map. The San Emigdio Mountains Region stands at the cross-roads of the Sierran, Transverse, and Coast Ranges regions of California. This easy-to-use field guide contains photographs and descriptions of over |
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WEEDS OF CALIFORNIA and other Western States, 2 volumes & CD
by Joseph M. DiTomaso & Evelyn A. Healy |
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2007, Vol. 1 - 848 pages, Vol 2 - 912 pages, color photos throughout. This encyclopedic yet easy-to-use set is the most comprehensive guide to weed identification in the West ever published. It covers 262 entries, including full description of 451 s |
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