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Wildflowers of the Rocky Mountains

Field / Identification Guide
By: George W Scotter and Halle Flygare
256 pages, col photos
Publisher: Whitecap Books
Wildflowers of the Rocky Mountains
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  • Wildflowers of the Rocky Mountains ISBN: 9781552858486 Paperback Mar 2007 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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The Rocky Mountains are natural botanical gardens of enormous diversity and interest. Wildflowers of the Rocky Mountains is a user-friendly field guide that features wildflowers from one end of the mountain chain to the other-from northern British Columbia to New Mexico.

Each detailed description of the 350 species of plants has a full-color photograph for easy identification. Plants are grouped into six sections, according to flower color: white; yellow and cream; green; pink; red, orange, and brown; and purple and blue. Included are all the most common species likely to be encountered along the roadsides and hiking trails in the Rockies. Also featured are some rare and shy beauties found in more remote areas.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: George W Scotter and Halle Flygare
256 pages, col photos
Publisher: Whitecap Books
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