Summer Wildflowers of the Northeast
A Natural History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Published:15th May '20
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From the acclaimed author of Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast, a beautifully illustrated follow-up introduction to the summer-blooming wildflowers of the northeastern United States and Canada
This exquisitely illustrated volume provides an accessible, in-depth introduction to summer-blooming wildflowers of the northeastern United States and Canada. Featuring more than 700 detailed color photos and a large, beautifully designed format, the book delves into the life histories of more than thirty-five wildflowers and their relatives, from common roadside favorites, such as asters and milkweeds, to interesting, lesser-known species, including Indian pipe and ginseng. Drawing on a wealth of personal experience and the latest scientific research, and presenting it all in terms anyone can understand, acclaimed naturalist and photographer Carol Gracie invites readers to enhance their appreciation of the beauty of these wildflowers by learning not just their names or how many petals they have, but what pollinates them, how their seeds are dispersed, how they interact with other plants and animals, how Native Americans and other people have used them, and other interesting facts.
Each species is illustrated with a range of detailed color photos that not only capture its beauty but illustrate the features discussed in the text and show the plant in its environment alongside the pollinators, herbivores, or seed dispersers with which, in many cases, the wildflower has evolved. Other topics covered include the naming of wildflowers; pathogens and pests; related species in other parts of the world; and wildflowers in history, literature, and art.
Presenting authoritative information in an inviting style, Summer Wildflowers of the Northeast is an ideal volume for wildflower lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, naturalists, students, and more.
- Showcases the most spectacular summer-blooming wildflowers of the northeastern United States and Canada
- Features more than 700 stunning full-color photos
- Covers the life histories, lore, and uses of more than 35 species and their relatives
- Combines the latest scientific research with an easy-to-read style
Features species accounts for these wildflowers:
Alpine Wildflowers ● American Cranberry ● American Ginseng ● American Lotus ● Asters ● Beechdrops ● Blackberry-lily ● Bog Orchids ● Broad-leaved Helleborine ● Buckbean ● Bunchberry ● Cardinal Flower ● Chicory ● Common Milkweed ● Common Mullein ● Evening-Primrose ● Fringed Gentian ● Fringed Orchids ● Goldenrods ● Grass-of-Parnassus ● Indian Pipe ●...
"Winner of the Award of Excellence in Natural History and Field Guides, The Council on Botanical & Horticultural Libraries"
"Carol Gracie’s admiration and affection for the flowers she researches and photographs is evident on every page of her new book. . . . One cannot help but admire [her] commitment to obtaining detailed and aesthetic photographs to illustrate her subjects precisely."---Maureen Sundberg, Ecological Landscape Alliance
"Summer Wildflowers of the Northeast is, pure and simple, a plant lover’s delight." * Grow Native Massachusetts *
"A delight to read for it is not only extraordinarily informative, bearing the hallmark of years of fieldwork, observation and research, but is also written with passion, love and enthusiasm for the subject matter – a wonderful combination! A wonderful book!"---Paddy Tobin, An Irish Gardener
"I’m giving [this book] the highest endorsement possible: five stars, two thumbs up, Triple A, Ten out of Ten . . . you name it."---Bruce Fellman, RICentral.com
"[In] combining her talents as a naturalist and writer with her skills as a photographer, Gracie creates a truly beautiful volume. ... This book will be appreciated by anyone who lives in or visits the Northeast and has opportunity get into the out-of-doors in summertime, by geologists, entomologists, ethnobotanists, nature photographers, historians, and many more."---Grace Lloyd Bascopé, Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas
"I cannot recommend this book highly enough."---Gail Hamsher, Garden Club of America
ISBN: 9780691199344
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384 pages