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Wild Orchids Of The Canadian Maritimes And Northern Great Lakes Region.


Wild Orchids Of The Canadian Canadian (kənā`dēən), river, 906 mi (1,458 km) long, rising in NE New Mexico. and flowing E across N Texas and central Oklahoma into the Arkansas River in E Oklahoma.  Maritimes And Northern Great Lakes Region The Great Lakes region can refer to:
  • Great Lakes region (North America)
  • African Great Lakes region
 

Paul Martin Brown & Stan STAN Stanchion
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 Folsom

University Press of Florida

15 Northwest 15th Street, Gainesville, FL 32611-2079

www.upf.com

0813029112 $29.95 1-800-226-3822

The collaborative effort of author Paul Martin Brown and artist Stan Folsom, Wild Orchids Of The Canadian Maritimes And Northern Great Lakes Region is an excellent identification guide for lay readers and botanists This is a list of botanists who have articles, in alphabetical order by surname. See also the list of botanists by author abbreviation and . A
  • Erik Acharius
  • Julián Acuña Galé
  • Johann Friedrich Adam
  • Michel Adanson
  • Adam Afzelius
  • Carl Adolph Agardh
 alike. Featuring entries for more than 60 native species, Wild Orchids offers multiple full-color photographs for each, which is particularly useful for species that come in different colors, as multiple common colors for a given species are represented. The text each flower's name, range, distinguishing features, habitat, flowering period, and more. In addition to the photograph-filled identification section, there is a section that explains in depth how and where to find all of the different species. Durable, water-resistant binding and an index for quick and easy reference make Wild Orchids a premier guide for taking on the trail. Enthusiastically recommended for orchid orchid, popular name for members of the Orchidaceae, a family of perennial herbs widely distributed in both hemispheres. The unusually large family (of some 450 genera and an estimated 10,000 to 17,500 species) includes terrestrial, epiphytic (see epiphyte), and  lovers of all walks of life.
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