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Field Guides & Natural History  Botany  Floras & Botanical Field Guides  Botany of North America

Plants of Coastal British Columbia Including Washington, Oregon & Alaska

Field / Identification Guide
By: Jim Pojar(Author), Andy MacKinnon(Author)
528 pages, 1100 colour photos, 1000+ b/w line drawings, 794 colour distribution maps
Plants of Coastal British Columbia
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  • Plants of Coastal British Columbia ISBN: 9781772130096 Edition: 2 Paperback Dec 2022 Out of Print #247974
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About this book

This easy-to-use field guide features 794 species of plants commonly found along the Pacific coast from Oregon to Alaska, including trees, shrubs, wildflowers, aquatic plants, grasses, ferns, mosses and lichens. Plants of Coastal British Columbia covers the entire length of the British Columbia coast, from shoreline to alpine.

Includes:
- 1100 colour photographs
- More than 1000 line drawings and silhouettes
- Clear species descriptions and keys to groups
- Descriptions of each plant’s habitat and range
- 794 new color range maps
- Rich and engaging notes on each species describe aboriginal and other local uses of plants for food, medicine and implements, along with unique characteristics of the plants and the origins of their names

For both amateurs and professionals, this is the best, most accessible, most up-to-date guide of its kind.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Jim Pojar(Author), Andy MacKinnon(Author)
528 pages, 1100 colour photos, 1000+ b/w line drawings, 794 colour distribution maps
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