WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
How to know the wild flowers cover

How to know the wild flowers

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A practical, pocket-sized field guide aimed at beginners and casual walkers that enables identification of common wildflowers by color, season, and habitat. It groups species into color sections, provides brief botanical descriptions, measurements, and notes on haunts and blooming times, and includes clear line illustrations and plates to aid recognition. Introductory material explains how to use the book, key botanical terms, and notable plant families; selection criteria prioritize conspicuous, frequent, or interesting species while omitting many ubiquitous or very rare plants. Coverage emphasizes flora of the northeastern United States and nearby regions, with indexes to Latin and English names and technical terms for quick reference.

About the Author

Parsons, Frances Theodora portrait

Frances Theodora Parsons

Frances Theodora Parsons was an American author and naturalist, celebrated for her contributions to botany and her accessible writing on plant life. She is best known for her works such as "How to Know the Ferns" and "How to Know the Wild Flowers," which serve as guides for identifying various species in nature. Parsons had a keen interest in educating the public about the natural world, particularly in the context of flora. Her books reflect a deep appreciation for the beauty and diversity of plants, making her a notable figure in the field of natural history.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like