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Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest | 
| Author: Meg Quinn Publisher: Rio Nuevo Category: Book
List Price: $12.95 Buy New: $10.36 You Save: $2.59 (20%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 797557
Media: Paperback Edition: 0 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 80 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6.2 x 0.3
ISBN: 1887896252 Dewey Decimal Number: 582.130979 EAN: 9781887896252 ASIN: 1887896252
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Product Description Spring is a very special time in the Desert Southwest. An astonishing variety of wildflowers, nurtured by the winter rains, can bloom in wondrous profusion and carpet the desert floor and mountainside slopes with glorious color. Indeed, each year thousands of visitors time their trips to the desert Southwest to coincide with wildflower season, and in a good year the spectacle can make front-page news. Author Meg Quinn is a recognized authority on plants of the desert Southwest and is in demand as a public speaker. In Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest, Meg Quinn helps even the most amateur botanist to identify more than eighty-five of the most common and showy species found in the Sonoran Desert. Each species is described in detail and depicted in full-color photographs in their natural habitat. Species are further organized by color for ease of identification. Quinn also includes tips for the best locations to look for specific wildflowers.
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Excellent introduction to wildflowers of the southwest U.S. January 12, 2001 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
A great introduction to the common wildflowers of the Sonoran, Chihuahuan, and Mojave deserts of the southwestern United States. This little book has great photographs and simple clear concise descriptions of each species. There are even some very interesting ethnobotanical tidbits for many of the species, which I found fascinating. Each flower is conveniently grouped by color, which contributes to its ease of use in the field. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting our southwestern deserts in the springtime!
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