Lady's-Slippers in Your Pocket : A Guide to the Native Lady's-Slipper Orchids, Cypripedium, of the United States and Canada by Paul Martin Brown (2008, Sheet Map, Folded)

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LADY'S-SLIPPERS IN YOUR POCKET: A GUIDE TO THE NATIVE LADY'S-SLIPPER ORCHIDS, CYPRIPEDIUM, OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA (BUR OAK GUIDE) By Paul Martin Brown **BRAND NEW**.

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PublisherUniversity of Iowa Press
ISBN-101587296551
ISBN-139781587296550
eBay Product ID (ePID)63633055

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Book TitleLady's-Slippers in Your Pocket : A Guide to the Native Lady's-Slipper Orchids, Cypripedium, of the United States and Canada
LanguageEnglish
TopicPlants / Flowers, Canada / General, Plants / General, Flowers / Orchids, United States / General
Publication Year2008
IllustratorYes
GenreNature, Travel, Gardening
AuthorPaul Martin Brown
Book SeriesBur Oak Guide Ser.
FormatSheet Map, Folded

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Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight2.4 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width4.1 in

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SynopsisNative orchids are increasingly threatened by pressure from population growth and development but, nonetheless, still present a welcome surprise to observant hikers in every state and province. Compiled and illustrated by long-time orchid specialist Paul Martin Brown, this pocket guide to lady's-slippers is the first in a series that will cover all the wild orchids of the United States and Canada. Brown provides general distributional information, time of flowering, and habitat requirements for each species as well as a complete list of hybrids and the many different growth and color forms that can make identifying orchids so intriguing. For the lady's-slippers he includes information on 12 species, 2 additional varieties, and 6 hybrids. Wild lady's-slippers grow from Alaska, with the spotted lady's-slipper, "Cypripedium guttatum," to Texas, with the ivory-lipped lady's-slipper, "C. kentuckiense." Most of these species are easy to identify based upon their general appearance, range, and time of flowering. Answer three simple questions-when, where, and how does it grow? Then compare the living plant with the striking photos in these backpack-friendly laminated guides and consult the keys that Brown has created. Following these steps should enable both professional and amateur naturalists to achieve the satisfaction of identifying specific orchids in their native environment., Native orchids are increasingly threatened by pressure from population growth and development but, nonetheless, still present a welcome surprise to observant hikers in every state and province. Compiled and illustrated by long-time orchid specialist Paul Martin Brown, this pocket guide to lady's-slippers is the first in a series that will cover all the wild orchids of the United States and Canada. Brown provides general distributional information, time of flowering, and habitat requirements for each species as well as a complete list of hybrids and the many different growth and color forms that can make identifying orchids so intriguing. For the lady's-slippers he includes information on 12 species, 2 additional varieties, and 6 hybrids. Wild lady's-slippers grow from Alaska, with the spotted lady's-slipper, Cypripedium guttatum , to Texas, with the ivory-lipped lady's-slipper, C. kentuckiense. Most of these species are easy to identify based upon their general appearance, range, and time of flowering. Answer three simple questions--when, where, and how does it grow? Then compare the living plant with the striking photos in these backpack-friendly laminated guides and consult the keys that Brown has created. Following these steps should enable both professional and amateur naturalists to achieve the satisfaction of identifying specific orchids in their native environment., Brown provides general distributional information, time of flowering, and habitat requirements for each species as well as a complete list of hybrids and the many different growth and color forms that can make identifying orchids so intriguing. Brown includes information on 12 species, 2 additional varieties, and 6 hybrids of Lady'-slippers. Wild lady's-slippers grow from Alaska, with the spotted lady's-slipper, "Cypripedium guttatum," to Texas, with the ivory-lipped lady's-slipper, "C. kentuckiense," Most of these species are easy to identify based upon their general appearance, range, and time of flowering. Answer three simple questions-when, where, and how does it grow? Then compare the living plant with the striking photos in these backpack-friendly laminated guides and consult the keys that Brown has created. Following these steps should enable both professional and amateur naturalists to achieve the satisfaction of identifying specific orchids in their native environment., Wild lady's-slippers grow from Alaska, with the spotted lady's-slipper, Cypripedium guttatum , to Texas, with the ivory-lipped lady's-slipper, C. kentuckiense . Most of these species are easy to identify based upon their general appearance, range, and time of flowering. Answer three simple questions--when, where, and how does it grow? Then compare the living plant with the striking photos in these backpack-friendly laminated guides and consult the keys that Brown has created. Following these steps should enable both professional and amateur naturalists to achieve the satisfaction of identifying specific orchids in their native environment., Native orchids are increasingly threatened by pressure from population growth and development but, nonetheless, still present a welcome surprise to observant hikers in every state and province. Compiled and illustrated by long-time orchid specialist Paul Martin Brown, this pocket guide to lady s-slippers is the first in a series that will cover all the wild orchids of the United States and Canada. Brown provides general distributional information, time of flowering, and habitat requirements for each species as well as a complete list of hybrids and the many different growth and color forms that can make identifying orchids so intriguing. For the lady s-slippers he includes information on 12 species, 2 additional varieties, and 6 hybrids. Wild lady s-slippers grow from Alaska, with the spotted lady s-slipper, "Cypripedium guttatum," to Texas, with the ivory-lipped lady s-slipper, "C. kentuckiense." Most of these species are easy to identify based upon their general appearance, range, and time of flowering. Answer three simple questions when, where, and how does it grow? Then compare the living plant with the striking photos in these backpack-friendly laminated guides and consult the keys that Brown has created. Following these steps should enable both professional and amateur naturalists to achieve the satisfaction of identifying specific orchids in their native environment.
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