Plants of the San Francisco Bay Region: Mendocino to Monterey
EN Kozloff and LH Beidleman
504 pages, col plates, b/w illus.
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Here is the definitive botanical guide to the wetlands, woodlands, coastlines, hills, and valleys of the San Francisco Bay Region. For this
extensively revised and redesigned edition of "Plants of the San Francisco Bay Region, "the identification keys have been improved and line drawings
scattered throughout the text, ensuring that this popular book will continue to be the most comprehensive and authoritative identification guide to
the region's native and introduced plants.
Easy-to-use keys describe more than two thousand species of wildflowers, trees, shrubs, weeds, and ferns o Exceptionally clear illustrations include 457 color photographs and 227 line drawings o Plants are identified by both common and scientific names, making this guide an essential resource for amateur naturalists, students, and professionals.
Easy-to-use keys describe more than two thousand species of wildflowers, trees, shrubs, weeds, and ferns o Exceptionally clear illustrations include 457 color photographs and 227 line drawings o Plants are identified by both common and scientific names, making this guide an essential resource for amateur naturalists, students, and professionals.
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