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Jewels of the Plains Wildflowers of the Great Plains Grasslands and Hills

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By: Claude A Barr(Author), James H Locklear(Editor), H Lincoln Foster(Foreword By)
328 pages, 32 plates with 63 colour photos; 2 b/w photos, 2 maps
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A revised edition of the classic guide to the wildflowers of the Great Plains
Jewels of the Plains
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  • Jewels of the Plains ISBN: 9780816698011 Edition: 2 Hardback Nov 2015 Out of Print #224334
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From Abronia to Zinnia, Jewels of the Plains describes the natural history and garden merits of more than five hundred Great Plains wildflowers. Considered the authoritative guide by native plant enthusiasts and horticulturists, it captures the unique beauty, resilience, and variety of wildflowers in the Great Plains.

Claude A. Barr did not set out to be a writer. In 1910, he homesteaded 160 acres of prairie in the southwest corner of South Dakota, intending to become a farmer. Despite challenging conditions, Barr fell in love with the land and its native flora. He began contributing profiles of plains wildflowers to gardening magazines, which precipitated requests for seed and led him to start a mail-order nursery, Prairie Gem Ranch. What began as a Depression-era sideline eventually gained a worldwide clientele, and Barr became a respected ambassador for the wildflowers of this part of the American landscape.

Decades of observing plants in the wild and growing them for his nursery, as well as careful study of scientific sources, gave Barr unequaled knowledge that culminated in this acclaimed book. Wonderfully written and deeply researched, Jewels of the Plains is more than a field guide or how-to manual. It's a pioneering text on native plant horticulture that details plant life on the prairie in the voice of one with intimate familiarity with the subject. Each description reads like a mini nature essay, giving insight into both the plants and Barr's engaging personality.

Edited to incorporate new scientific information, this edition includes an Introduction and supplemental notes by botanist and horticulturist James H. Locklear. He places Barr's remarkable life and work in historic and scientific context, illuminating his accomplishments from a fresh perspective.

Contents

Introduction to the Revised Edition
James H. Locklear

Jewels of the Plains
Foreword to the First Edition
H. Lincoln Foster

Preface to the First Edition

The Great Plains
The Great Plains Native Plants
The Great Plains Plants in the Wild and in the Garden
The Botanical Contributions of Claude A. Barr
Ronald R. Weedon

Notes to the Revised Edition
Glossary
Bibliography
General Index
Scientific Index

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Biography

Claude A. Barr (1887–1982) was a South Dakota homesteader who achieved international acclaim as an authority on the native plants of the Great Plains.

James H. Locklear is director of conservation at Lauritzen Gardens in Omaha, Nebraska, and author of Phlox: A Natural History and Gardener’s Guide.

Out of Print
By: Claude A Barr(Author), James H Locklear(Editor), H Lincoln Foster(Foreword By)
328 pages, 32 plates with 63 colour photos; 2 b/w photos, 2 maps
NHBS
A revised edition of the classic guide to the wildflowers of the Great Plains
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