Idaho Mountain Wildflowers
A Photographic Compendium - Second Edition
by A. Scott Earle
and Jane Lundin
and James L. Reveal
published by Larkspur Books
produced by Sweetgrass Books
- Now featuring more than 500 color photographs, the second edition of Idaho Mountain
Wildflowers, has been greatly expanded. Two hundred and twenty-five more plants from the mountains of Idaho, (many of which are also found in neighboring states and provinces) have been added to almost double the size of this volume over that of the first edition.
In response to many requests, this edition of Idaho Mountain Wildflowers is in a soft-cover format for readers who wish to refer to the book in the field.
On the basis of ongoing molecular, chromosoma, and historical studies, many plants have been reclassified in the recent past. This editions stresses the new classifications (while noting the old ones) for every plant in this edition of Idaho Mountain Wildflowers.
256 pages, 8 1/2'' x 8 1/2'', 542 color photos, Smythe-sewn
softcover
ISBN 10: 1-59152-044-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-59152-044-3
$19.95
RELEASE DATE
February 2008
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Dr. A. Scott Earle, formerly Professor of Plastic Surgery in the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, has devoted his retirement years to photographing and writing about the mountain plants of Idaho, and?with Dr. James Reveal?about the plants that were collected by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. | |
Jane Lundin is a school librarian and devoted plant lover from Seattle who spends her summers in Sun Valley. For the past twenty years she has sought out and photographed the wildflowers that grow in Idaho?s mountains. | |
Dr. James L. Reveal is emeritus Professor of Botany at the University of Maryland and presently on the faculty of Cornell University. He is widely known for his contributions to taxonomy and has written extensively on the history of botany and on the botanical contributions of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. |