Virginia Trees & Wildflowers: An Introduction to Familiar Species


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Virginia is a richly vegetated state, with over 3,200 plant species having been recorded within its borders. Perhaps the most familiar is state tree Flowering Dogwood, whose white blooms dazzle in the understories of hardwood forests each spring. Almost two thirds of Virginia is covered in forest, most of which is hardwoods, with smaller amounts of pine-oak and coniferous. Many unique aquatic and semi-aquatic species grow in salt marshes and freshwater tidal marshes close to the Atlantic coast. For many people, plants represent a major aspect of a landscape's character, yet it can be overwhelming to sift through such a diverse array of species. It helps, then, to have a portable reference to cut though the clutter and focus on a smaller group of the most representative species. You can do this with Virginia Trees & Wildflowers, which is beautifully illustrated with 140 common and familiar trees, shrubs, and wildflowers as well as an ecoregion map showing over 20 botanical sanctuaries and learning sites. Laminated for durability, this lightweight, 12-panel folding pocket guide is the perfect companion for educators, learners, naturalists, and botanists who wish to get better acquainted with Virginia's fascinating plants. Made in the USA.

Author: James Kavanagh, Waterford Press
Publisher: Waterford Press
Published: 02/02/2017
Pages: 12
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.08lbs
Size: 8.24h x 4.10w x 0.23d
ISBN13: 9781583552506
ISBN10: 1583552502
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Reference
- Nature | Plants | Trees
- Travel | United States | South | South Atlantic (DC, DE, FL, GA, MD,

About the Author
Zoologist Jim Kavanagh has made a career out of introducing novices to plants, animals, the sciences and world cultures. In addition to creating over 500 simplified nature guides, he has also authored guides to languages, cities and outdoor skills. An avid traveler and backpacker, Kavanagh's path has taken him around the world to many remote destinations including the upper Amazon, Africa, Australia, and the Arctic Circle (and this is just the As). He is also the author of a series of state-specific guides to common species and natural attractions and a children's book on evolution.www.waterfordpress.com