Mojave Desert Wildflowers

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ARIZONA
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California
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Death Valley
Death Valley National Park
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field guide
Joshua Tree National Park
Mojave Desert
Mojave National Preserve
Nevada
PACIFIC
plants
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
shrubs
SOUTHWEST
trees
Utah
WEST
wildflowers

Product details

  • ISBN 9781493064809
  • Weight: 599g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Mojave Desert eco-region extends from eastern California to northwestern Arizona, southern Nevada, and southwestern Utah, and boasts plant communities as diverse as alkali sinks, dune systems, Joshua tree woodland, pinyon juniper woodland, mixed mojave scrub, and even riparian woodland. This fully updated and revised edition will be appreciated not only by amateur wildflower enthusiasts, but experts will also find the detailed photographs and charts useful in distinguishing among similar species in difficult groups. Species are arranged by color and plant family for easy identification. This guide features 300 of the common species, full-color photographs (many brand new to this edition), detailed descriptions, information on bloom season, and interesting facts about each plant.

Pam MacKay teaches population and environmental biology, botany, microbiology, and tropical natural history courses at Victor Valley Community College in Victorville, California. She is involved in Mojave Desert conservation efforts, and has been instrumental in founding the new Mojave Desert Chapter of the California Native Plant Society where she currently
serves as Field Trip Chair. She serves as a volunteer naturalist for the Golden Trout Natural History Association, leading hikes and natural history workshops in the backcountry of the southern high Sierra. Pam has a Master of Science degree in biology from Cal Poly Pomona and is also enrolled in a doctorate program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California at Riverside. Her favorite past-times include hiking, backpacking, and photography.

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