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The Ferns and Lycophytes of Texas

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: George M Diggs, Jr.(Author), Barney L Lipscomb(Author)
380 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, b/w distribution maps
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Texas has a surprising number of native ferns and lycophytes – 127 in all, the most of any state in the continental U.S.A. This is particularly unexpected given that most people associate ferns and related plants with humid, even tropical conditions, just the opposite of much of Texas. The Ferns and Lycophytes of Texas explains why and looks at the fascinating world of Texas ferns, ranging from the swamp forests of far East Texas, to the hidden canyons of the Edwards Plateau, and even to the high mountain "sky islands" of such places as Big Bend National Park. Each species has an illustration page with a color photo, a line drawing, and detailed maps. Be ready to be surprised by this special group of Texas plants!

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George Diggs, Ph.D. is a botanist and evolutionary biologist who has taught for more than 30 years at Austin College in Sherman, Texas. His research interests include the flora of Texas, evolution as it relates to human health, biogeography, and the systematics of the Ericaceae (the blueberry family). He has co-authored four books and more than 30 scientific articles, and has given hundreds of public lectures. In his research he has traveled to all seven continents. He is the Donald MacGregor Chair of Natural Science at Austin College and a Research Associate at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.

Barney Lipscomb is a botanist, editor, public speaker, and researcher who began his career at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, in 1975 and is now the Leonhardt Chair of Texas Botany at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Fort Worth. His research interests include the flora of Texas, taxonomy of the Cyperaceae (the sedge family), poisonous plants, the application of botany to forensic science, and natural history art as it relates to science. He has co-authored three books, contributed more than 30 scientific articles, and has given more than 700 public lectures to advance the public’s understanding of botany.

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: George M Diggs, Jr.(Author), Barney L Lipscomb(Author)
380 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings, b/w distribution maps
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"As usual, the authors have provided us with yet another superb look at Texas plants! Anyone with a genuine interest in Texas plants will marvel at the expertise demonstrated by Diggs and Lipscomb in this new refreshing treatment of the ferns and their allies found throughout Texas. A quick glance at the Preface and Introduction should make any botanist salivate and stimulate others to take a close look at The Ferns and Lycophytes of Texas."
– Jack Stanford, Emeritus Professor, Director & Curator of the Herbarium, Howard Payne University

"The Ferns and Lycophytes of Texas is a masterpiece of organization and presentation featuring all of the ferns and fern allies known to occur in the state. This is the first comprehensive treatment of Texas ferns since D.S. Correll's "Pteridophyta" in 1955 (vol. 1, C.L. Lundell's Flora of Texas). The new fern book includes updated taxonomy, new discoveries, distribution maps, line drawings, thoughtfully composed color images, and loads of additional information about each species, including literature reference sources, clearly written keys and descriptions, and highlighted characters useful for identification in the field."
– A. Michael Powell, Emeritus Professor, Director of the Herbarium, Sul Ross State University

"This in-depth, fact-filled, long-awaited book, is an indispensable guide for any field botanist. I especially enjoyed the detailed new information on fern phylogeny, classification, and reproduction. The family keys are invaluable for field identification. I highly recommend adding this important reference to your botanical bookshelf."
– Sonnia Hill, fern enthusiast & field botanist

"From the driest desert to the wettest valley, from the Gulf Coast to the top of Guadalupe Peak, ferns and other spore-producing vascular plants exist in virtually every habitat in Texas. These adaptable plants are both diverse and attractive, and searching for the various kinds around the state can be a pleasant challenge that can grow into an addictive passion. As it turns out, based on the careful research by two outstanding botanists and authors – George Diggs and Barney Lipscomb – Texas has more species of ferns than almost any other state. What a wonderful thing that plant enthusiasts now have this remarkable, beautiful, and authoritative book to use in getting to know these unusual plants!"
– George Yatskievych, Curator, Director – Flora of Missouri Project, Missouri Botanical Garden

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