Best of
Plants

1984

The Yoga of Herbs: An Ayurvedic Guide to Herbal Medicine


David Frawley - 1984
    How to balance your constitution and practice self-healing.

Plants That Never Ever Bloom


Ruth Heller - 1984
    "In Plants that Never Ever Bloom," rich, colorful illustrations and informative, rhyming verse unlock a world where mushrooms glow at night and seaweed grows to be gigantic— without a flower in sight! "A feast for the eyes." — "San Francisco Examiner"

Wildflowers of North America: A Guide to Field Identification


Frank D. Venning - 1984
    An identification guide with illustrations and descriptive information on over 1500 common species of wildflowers.

Medicine Of The Earth: Legends, Recipes, Remedies, And Cultivation Of Healing Plants


Susanne Fischer-Rizzi - 1984
    Fischer-Rizzi includes recipes for health and pleasure, plus information on homeopathic and naturopathic rememdies. 200+ illustrations.

Forest and Shade Trees of Iowa


Peter J. Van Der Linden - 1984
    The trees are arranged according to similarities in foliage; each entry includes a large scan of a leafy branch along with two or three smaller photos of buds, flowers, fruits, and winter twigs. The text contains a description of the species, its geographical distribution, and notes on how to distinguish it from similar species. Part 2 is divided into conifers and flowering trees and includes all trees native to Iowa, trees that are widely planted, invasive species, some less commonly planted trees, and tall native shrubs that might be mistaken for trees. The authors provide information about the natural history of individual trees, their ecological requirements, pests and diseases that affect them, and their usefulness for such different purposes as windbreaks, landscaping, wildlife plantings, fuel, lumber, and food. Following these two main parts, three shorter sections describe the planting and care of trees, Iowa’s forest communities, and good places to see trees in the state; a glossary and a bibliography are also included. A complete guide to Iowa’s trees, both native and introduced, full of hundreds of color photos, this new edition of Forest and Shade Trees of Iowa will be immensely useful to arborists, foresters, horticulturists, landscape architects, gardeners, and all Iowans and midwesterners who appreciate the beauty and value of trees and want to learn more about them.

In a Patch of Fireweed: A Biologist's Life in the Field


Bernd Heinrich - 1984
    Bernd Heinrich says--because it's fun.Heinrich, author of the much acclaimed Bumblebee Economics, has been playing in the wilds of one continent or another all his life. In the process, he has become one of the world's foremost physiological ecologists. With In a Patch of Fireweed, he will undoubtedly become one of our foremost writers of popular science.Part autobiography, part case study in the ways of field biology, In a Patch of Fireweed is an endlessly fascinating account of a scientist's life and work. For the author, it is an opportunity to report not just his results but the curiosity, humor, error, passion, and competitiveness that feed into the process of discovery. For the reader, it is simply a delight, a rare chance to share the perceptions of an unusual mind fully in tune with the inner workings of nature. Before his years of research in the woodlands and deserts of North America, the New Guinea highlands, and the plains of East Africa, Heinrich had a sense of the wild that few people in this century can know. He tells the whole story, from his refugee childhood hidden in a German forest, eating mice fried in boar fat, to his ongoing research in the woods surrounding his cabin in Maine.

Oaks of North America


Howard A. Miller - 1984
    Their book has three major parts: history and uses of oaks, oaks of the East, and oaks of the West. Very helpful in identification are the keys, for each section of oaks. The authors often trekked hither and you in search of each species to photograph the oak and its leaf, acorn, and bark. Accompanying each is an informative chapter of description, and details of identification, growth habitat, and excellent range maps. They mention ways each species is useful and unique from the other oaks. Did you know a northern red oak near Sheffield, Illinois was used as a surveyors point to lay out the Rock Island Railroad in 1851?

Trees of Central Texas


Robert A. Vines - 1984
    From the hardy oaks and rugged mesquites to the graceful willows, cottonwoods, and pecans, the tree life of Central Texas varies as much as the vast and changing land that hosts it. Full descriptions and superb illustrations of all the native and naturalized trees of the region as well as fascinating bits of history and lore make this an essential guide to the wealth of tree life in Central Texas. Drawn from Robert A. Vines' monumental Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of the Southwest (University of Texas Press, Trees of Central Texas combines the essential detail of the larger work with the ease and convenience of a field guide. It joins in print two additional field guides by Robert Vines, both published by the University of Texas Press: Trees of East Texas and Trees of North Texas.

The Nature Book: Discovering, Exploring, Observing, Experimenting with Plants and Animals at Home and Outdoors


Midas Dekkers - 1984
    An activity book providing experiences with many aspects of nature, such as building a tree house, growing the soles of your shoes, and sieving creepy crawlies from the soil.

Wildflowers of the Northern Great Plains


F.R. Vance - 1984
    Designed for everyone from hikers to professional botanists, it features stunning color photography, beautifully rendered line drawings, and descriptions of hundreds of plant species. First published in 1977, this well-known resource has won acclaim throughout North America.The new edition includes a section on grasses, sedges, and rushes (describing an additional fifty-five species), ninety-six spectacular new color photographs, and a key to plant families.

Complete Guide to Florida Gardening


Stan DeFreitas - 1984
    Addressing the needs of gardening novices, seasoned hobbyists, and horticultural professionals alike, the author created a reference book that no Florida gardener should be without.