XIII. WILDFLOWERS OF OTHER
LOCALES
Andrews, Jean. American
Wildflower Florilegium. University of North Texas Press,
1992. Call no.: XIII AND
Contents: Foreword, Introduction, Preface to the Plates,
Plates, Index, Colophon.
Burn, Barbara. North American
Wildflowers. National Audubon Society Collection
Nature Series. Bonanza Books, 1984. Call no.: XIII BUR
Contents: Foreword by David K. Northington, Introduction,
Desert Wildflowers, Field Wildflowers, Wetland Wildflowers, Woodland
Wildflowers, Alpine Wildflowers, Roadside Wildflowers, State Flowers,
Suggested Reading, Index of Wildflowers.
Casey, Jewell. 101
American Wild Flowers. Vantage Press, 1959.
Call no.: XIII
CAS
Contents: Jewell Casey: In Memoriam; Introduction;
Thistle Family (Asteraceae,
Carduaceae); Chicory Family (Cichoriaceae); Pea
Family (Leguminosae,
Fabaceae); [etc.]; Index of Common Names.
Courtenay, Booth, and James Hall Zimmerman. Wildflowers and Weeds: A Field
Guide in
Full Color. A Fireside Book. Simon &
Schuster, 1978.
Call no.: XIII
COUR
Contents: Introduction; Geographical Range Map; Tool 1:
Habitat; Tool 2: Structure; How to Use the Family-Group Charts;
Pictorial Glossary; Family-Group Charts and Key; Guide to Color
Captions; The Plants: Color Plates & Descriptions; Photography
Credits; Index.
Courtenay, Booth, and James Hall Zimmerman. Wildflowers and Weeds: A Guide in
Full Color. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1972.
Call no.: XIII
COU
Contents: Introduction; Geographical Range Map; Tool 1:
Habitat; Tool 2: Structure; How to Use the Family-Group Charts;
Pictorial Glossary; Family-Group Charts and Key; Guide to Color
Captions; The Plants: Color Plates & Descriptions; Photography
Credits; Index.
Dana, Mrs. William Starr. How
to Know the Wild Flowers: A Guide to the
Names, Haunts, and Habits of Our Common Wild Flowers.
Dover
Publications, 1963. Call no.:
XIII DAN
Contents: Prefaces, How to Use the Book, List of Plates,
Introductory Chapter, Explanation of Terms, Notable Plant Families,
Flower Descriptions, Index to Latin Names, Index to English Names,
Index of Technical Term
Davies, Adrian. Wildflowers
of America. Arch Cape Press, 1989.
Call no.: XIII DAV
Contents: [Introduction], [Coastal Wildflowers], [Marsh and
Wetland Wildflowers], [Woodland and Forest Wildflowers].
Dodge, Natt N. Flowers
of the Southwest Deserts. 10th ed.
Popular Series, no. 4. Southwest Parks and
Monuments Association, 1980.
Call no.: XIII
DOD
Contents: How to Use This Booklet; Plant Names; The
Desert--What and Where Is It? National Parks and Monuments as
Wildflower Sanctuaries; Desert Plants; Acknowledgements; [Listings of
Plants]; Index; References.
Drake, Jim. Gentians of
the Eastern United States. Breath 'O Spring, 2011. Call
no.: XIII DRA
Contents: What are Gentians? Why Gentians?
Acknowledgements, Disclaimer and Credits; Gentians; Bartonia; Centaurium; Eustoma;
Frasera; Gentiana; Gentianella; Gentianopsis; Halenia; Lomatogonium;
Obolaria; Sabatia; Voyria; Nymphoides;; Glossary; Index;
References; About the Author.
Durant, Mary B. Who
Named the Daisy? Who Named the Rose? A Roving
Dictionary of North American Wild Flowers.
Congdon & Weed, 1976. Call no: XIII DUR
Contents: Introduction; Adder's-Tongue; Andromeda; Anemone;
[etc.].
Edsall, Marian S. Roadside
Plants and Flowers: A Traveler's Guide to
the Midwest and Great Lakes Area. University of Wisconsin
Press, 1985.
Call no.: XIII EDS
Contents: Forward, Introduction, Acknowledgments, Roadside
Plants and Flowers, Off-Road Wildflowers, Glossary, Bibliography,
Index.
House, Homer D. Wild
Flowers. Macmillan, 1961, Call no.: REF XIII HOU
Contents: Introduction; Plant Structure; Wild Flowers:
Descriptions of Species; List of Illustrations of Wild flowers; Index.
Howard, Thad Monroe. Bulbs
for Warm Climates. University of Texas Press,
2001. Call no.: XIII
HOW
Contents: Update on Agapanthus; Acknowledgments;
Introduction; Agavaceae; Alliaceae; Alstroemeriaceae; [etc.];
Resources: Plant Societies and Suppliers; Glossary; Bibliography;
Index.
Kirkpatrick, Zoe Merriman. Wildflowers
of the Western Plains: A Field Guide. University
of Texas Press, 1992. Call no.: XIII KIR
Contents: Acknowledments, Map of the Western Plains,
Foreword by Benny J. Simpson, Foreword by David K. Northington, Guide
to Plant Names and Plant Families, Introduction, acanthaceae
Acanthus Family, alismataceae
Water Plantain Family, amaryllidaceae
Amaryllis or Daffodil Family, [etc.], Illustrated Glossary, Glossary,
Bibliography, Index.
Klimas, John E., and James A. Cunningham. Wildflowers of Eastern
America. A Chanticleer Press Edition. Alfred A. Knopf,
1974. Call no.:
XIII KLI
Contents: Preface, Introduction, How to Use This Book,
Drawings of Flower Parts and Leaves, Glossary, White-Green Flowers,
Yellow-Orange Flowers, Red-Pink Flowers, Blue-Violet Flowers, Brown
Flowers, Color Illustrations, Families of Eastern Flowers, Wildflower
Recipes, Edible Parts of Plants, Poisonous and Potentially Poisonous
Plants, Select Bibliography, Index.
Lemmon, Robert S., and Charles C. Johnson. Wildflowers of North America in
Full Color. Hanover House, 1961. Call
no.: XIII LEM
Contents: The Coastal Region, The Deserts of the Southwest,
The Mountains, The Prairies, The Woods, Acknowledgments, Make Your Own
flower Portraits, Index.
Niehaus, Theodore F. A
Field Guide to Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers.
Peterson Field Guide Series, no. 31. Houghton
Mifflin, 1984. Call no.: XIII
NIE
Contents: Editor's Note, Introduction, Map of Area Covered,
Plant Geography of the Southwest and Texas, White or Whitish Flowers,
Yellow Flowers, Orange and Pink to Red or Red-Purple Flowers, Violet to
Blue or Blue-Purple Flowers, Brown and Green Flowers, Family
Descriptions and Key, Index, Pictorial Glossary.
Niering, William A., and Nancy C. Olmstead. The Audubon Society Field Guide
to North American Wildflowers: Eastern Region.
Alfred A. Knopf, 1979. Call no.: XIII NIER
Contents: Introduction; Parts of a Flower; How to Use This
Guide; Part I: Color Plates; Part II: Family and Species Descriptions;
Part III Appendices.
Peterson, Roger Tory, and Margaret McKenny. A Field Guide to Wildflowers of
Northeastern and North-Central North America.
The Peterson Field Guide Series, no. 17.
Houghton Mifflin, 1968. Call no.: XIII PET
Contents: Map of Area Covered by This Book,
Introduction, Glossary, The Families of Flowers, White or Whitish
Flowers,
Yellow Flowers, Orange Flowers, Pink to Red Flowers, Violet to Blue
Flowers, Green and Brown Flowers, Index.
Phillips, Harry R. Growing
and Propagating Wild Flowers. University of North Carolina
Press, 1985. Call no.: XIII
PHI
Contents: Foreword by C. Ritchie Bell; Acknowledgments;
Introduction; Part 1. Cultivating Native Plants; Part 2. Propagating
Native Plants; Part 3. Wild Flowers; Part 4. Carnivorous Plants; Part 5
Ferns; Appendixes
Porcher, Richard D. Wildflowers
of the Carolina Lowcountry and Lower Pee Dee.
University of South Carolina Press, 1995.
Call no.: XIII
POR
Contents: Figures; Acknowledgments; Part 1: Wildflower
Gardens of the Carolina Lowcountry and Lower Pee Dee; Part 2. Guide to
Species; Part 3: Guide to Sites; Glossary; Bibliography; Index of
Common and Scientific Names; General Index.
Rickett, Howard William, and Farrell Grehan. The Odyssey Book of American
Wildflowers. Golden Press, 1964. Call
no.: XIII RIC
Contents: Introduction, Glossary of Terms, [Listings by
Family], Index.
Society for Louisiana Irises. The Louisiana Iris: The Taming of
a Native American Wildflower. 2nd ed. Timber
Press, 2000. Call no.: XIII
SOC
Contents: Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. History
of Louisiana Irises; Chapter 2. Classification and Species; Chapter 3.
Description of the Louisiana Iris; Chapter 4. Collecting of the Species
and Natural Hybrids; Chapter 5. Propagation of Louisiana Irises;
Chapter 6. History of Hybridizing to 1988; Chapter 7. History of
Hybridizing Since1988; Chapter 8. Tetraploid Hybridizing; Chapter 9.
Objectives in Hybridizing; Chapter 10. Culture; Chapter 11. Landscaping
with Louisiana Irises; Chapter 12. Flower Arranging with Louisiana
Irises; Appendix A. Society for Louisiana Irises; Appendix B. Popular
Cultivars of Louisiana Irises;Appendix C. Many Swords DeBaillon Medal;
Glossary; References; Index of Plant Names.
Spellenberg, Richard. Familiar
Flowers of North America: Western Region. The
Audubon Society Pocket Guides Series. Alfred
A. Knopf, 1986. Call no.: XIII
SPE
Contents: Introduction, The Flowers, Appendices.
Stupka, Arthur. Wildflowers
in Color.
HarperPerennial, 1994.
Call no.: XIII
STUP
Contents: Introduction Acknowledgments,
Descriptions of Flowers, Suggested Readings, Index, Color Index.
Stupka, Arthur. Wildflowers
in Color: Eastern and Central North America.
Harper & Row, 1982.
Call no.: XIII
STU
Contents: Introduction Acknowledgments,
Descriptions of Flowers, Suggested Readings, Index, Color Index.
Sullivan, Gene A., and Richard H. Daley. Resources on Wildflower
Propagation. National Council of State Garden
Clubs, 1981. Call no.: XIII
SUL
Contents: Foreword and Acknowledgments, Introduction, How
to Use This Report, Operation Wildflower Data Sheet, Summary and
Recommendations, Explanation of Tables, Abbreviations, Map of Regions,
Region 1, Region 2, Region 3, Region 4, Region 5, Region 6, References,
Native Plant Sources, Index.
Sylvester, Dora, comp. Guide
to Wildflower Identification. Friends of the
Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge, n.d. Call no.: XIII SYL
Contents: Terminology of Flowering Plants, Types of
Leaves--Simple, Types of Leaves--Compound, Corolla
Types--Actinomorphic, Corolla Types--Zygomorphic, Glossary of Greek and
Latin Words.
Taylor, Ronald J., and Rolf W. Valum. Sagebrush Country.
Wildflowers Series, no. 2. Touchstone
Press, 1974.
Call no.: XIII
TAY
Contents: Acknowledgments; Prologue; Introduction; Ephedra
Family; Grass Family; Lily Family; [etc.], Appendix I: Key for the
Identification of Representative Families; Appendix II: Distribution of
Plants by Vegetative Zones; Illustrations; Glossary; Photography; Index
to Common and Scientific Names.
Tenenbaum, Frances. Gardening
with Wild Flowers. Charles Scribner's
Sons, 1973. Call no.: XIII
TEN
Contents: Introduction; Chapter One Wild-Flower Culture;
Chapter Two Introducing Wild flowers to Your Garden; Chapter Three
Ground Covers; Chapter Four Ferns; Chapter Five The Woodland Garden;
Chapter Six The Seashore Garden; Chapter Seven Wild Flowers for Ponds,
Brooks, and Soggy Soil; Chapter Eight How to Make a Meadow; Chapter
Nine Poisonous Plants and Edible Plants; Chapter Ten Collecting--and
Conserving--Wild Flowers; Chapter Eleven Buying Wild Flowers; Selected
Bibliography; Index.
Vance, Fenton R. , James R. Jowsey, and James S. McLean. Wildflowers of the Northern Great
Plains. University of Minnesota Press, 1984. Call no.: XIII VAN
Contents: Preface, Acknowledgments, Introduction, Key to
Plant Families, Plant Descriptions, Glossary, Bibliography, Index of
Common and Scientific Names, Index of Plant Families, Color Index to
Plants.
Wendelberger, Elfrune.
Alpenpflanzen: Blumen, Graser, Zwergstraucher.
Spektrum der Natur. BLV Verlagsgesellschaft, 1984.
Call no.: XIII
WEN
Contents: Inhalt, Allgemeiner Teil, Spezieller Teil,
Erklarung Haufig Verwendeter, Fachworter, Register.
Wildflowers.
Time-Life Books, 1995.
Call no.: XIII
WIL
Contents: Chapter One: Our Native Plant Heritage; Chapter
Two: Designing with Wildflowers; Gallery: Domesticating
Nature's Bounty; Chapter Four: Propagating Wildflowers; Reference.
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