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Newcomb's Wildflower Guide | 
enlarge | Author: Lawrence Newcomb Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Category: Book
List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $5.00 You Save: $14.99 (75%)
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Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 43573
Media: Paperback Pages: 490 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 4.8 x 0.9
ISBN: 0316604429 Dewey Decimal Number: 582.130974 EAN: 9780316604420 ASIN: 0316604429
Publication Date: April 13, 1989 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: minor cover wear
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Product Description An ingenious new key system for quick, positive field identification of wildflowers, flowering shrubs and vines in paperback for the first time. 1,075 drawings, 175 in color.
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Detailed but hard to follow August 2, 2008 D. R. Smith It's a great book for serious wildflower lovers, but it's somewhat hard to follow. As a non-professional plant lover I found the book useful, but had a difficult time finding the info I needed without a lot of page turning.
You will like this book July 22, 2008 The weed guy (Iowa) Although this fieldbook at first seems a first cousin to the Peterson guide it differs in one very significant way -- it has a key which even those who never took (or don't remember) Plant Taxonomy 390 can use without frustration-- what does "hispid" mean anyway? Anyone can key a plant to at least a short list of probables without difficulty. And the drawings (which I usually prefer to photographs) are clean and clear. My approach (having had Plant Taxonomy many years ago) is to have lots of books with lots of pictures. This book is a very welcome addition to my collection.
Highly recommended May 9, 2008 Wildlife Eggsplorer (Pennsylvania) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are looking to identify wildflowers of the northeast, this is the best pocket field guide out there. It includes more species than other pocket field guides and uses a systematic approach of identification. br / br /It may take a little practice to get a handle on the system, but once you do, you will be identifying wildflowers in lickety-split time. There will be no more leafing through 50+ pages of yellow flowers to find the one you're looking at. This book will walk you through a key that will take you directly to the page your flower is on. br / br /For those of you who like "pretty" photographic field guides, I recommend purchasing one of those as a sidekick to your Newcomb's. When I lead wildflower walks, I carry my Newcomb's with me, but I also carry a National Audubon field guide. This way, if I find a plant that isn't yet in bloom, I can show the participants a photograph of it. br /
Only for Northeast USA wildflowers! March 27, 2008 Earl J. Mcgehee (Austin, TX USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a nice system for systematically identifying a wildflower, BUT it only covers the Northeast from Wisconsin down to Kentucky over to Virginia and up to Maine.
RI Master Gardener Advanced Education October 17, 2007 Beverly O'Keefe (West Kingston, RI United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As the RI Master Gardener Advanced Education Coordinator, I have used this book for two years in workshops delivered to our membership. The "Locator Key" and identification system is easy to use (easier than using the weed identification systems) and the drawings and descriptions are clear. Would recommend to anyone interested in identifying wildflowers or "weeds."
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