Wildflowers of the High Sierra and John Muir Trail

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Plant Life, Flowers, Sports, Outdoors, Hiking, Travel, United States, West
Cover of the book Wildflowers of the High Sierra and John Muir Trail by Elizabeth Wenk, Wilderness Press
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Author: Elizabeth Wenk ISBN: 9780899977393
Publisher: Wilderness Press Publication: January 19, 2015
Imprint: Wilderness Press Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Wenk
ISBN: 9780899977393
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Publication: January 19, 2015
Imprint: Wilderness Press
Language: English

This new book by Sierra expert Elizabeth Wenk includes photos and descriptions of approximately 300 species of wildflowers and flowering shrubs in the High Sierra. Focused on areas above 8,000 feet in elevation from Yosemite south through the Whitney Region, by restricting the collection of species to higher elevations, the book can include all commonly seen species and nearly half of all higher elevation species in a compact guide. Make plant identification more approachable to hikers, this book differentiates between species using features easily identifiable to a non-botanist. Descriptions include the species' common and scientific names, family name, growth form, flowering time, elevation range, region, specific locations on popular trails, and how to identify the plant using color, petal number, leaf shape, height, and more.

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This new book by Sierra expert Elizabeth Wenk includes photos and descriptions of approximately 300 species of wildflowers and flowering shrubs in the High Sierra. Focused on areas above 8,000 feet in elevation from Yosemite south through the Whitney Region, by restricting the collection of species to higher elevations, the book can include all commonly seen species and nearly half of all higher elevation species in a compact guide. Make plant identification more approachable to hikers, this book differentiates between species using features easily identifiable to a non-botanist. Descriptions include the species' common and scientific names, family name, growth form, flowering time, elevation range, region, specific locations on popular trails, and how to identify the plant using color, petal number, leaf shape, height, and more.

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