National Audubon Society wildflowers of North America The complete identification reference to wildflowers--with full-color photographs; updates range maps; common names; and authorative notes on flowering, season, usages, scent, habitat, and conservation status

Book - 2023

"Updated for the first time in decades, this unparalleled reference work is the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to the wildflowers of North America, reflecting the impact of climate change and the advancements in DNA studies that have radically altered the classification process-from the creators of the world's most trusted field guides, a go-to source for millions of nature lovers. This handsome volume is the result of a collaboration among leading scientists, scholars, taxonomic and field experts, photo editors, and designers. An indispensable resource, it covers 853 species of wildflowers, with nearly 5,200 full-color photographs. For ease of use, the book includes a glossary, an index, and a ribbon marker, and is or...ganized according to the latest Angiosperm Phylogeny Group IV classification system. Each species features up to five vibrant photographs, to aid with identification, along with notes on range, season, flowers, stems, fruit, conservation status, and more. Introductory essays give in-depth explanations of each part of a wildflower, and discuss nomenclature, invasive species, and the impacts of our changing climate"--

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Genres
Field guides
Published
New York : Alfred A. Knopf [2023]
Language
English
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
911 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780593319949
  • National Audubon Society Wildflowers of North America
  • Introduction
  • About National Audubon Society
  • What Is a Wildflower?
  • Scope of This Book
  • Identification of Wildflowers
  • How to Identify Wildflowers
  • Leaves
  • Flowers
  • Fruits
  • Names and Classification
  • Families
  • Common Name vs. Scientific Name
  • Changes in Classification
  • Native and Non-Native Species
  • Rare and Threatened Species
  • Invasive Species
  • Threats to Wildflowers
  • Climate Change
  • Human Activities
  • How to Use This Guide
  • Species Description
  • Habitat and Range
  • Toxic Plants
  • Conservation Status
  • Wildflower Biology Topics
  • How Growing Blueberries Can Save the World
  • Seeing the Flowers for the Genes-The Power of Hidden Genetic Diversity
  • The Wildflowers of North America
  • Nymphaeales
  • Water-shield family
  • Water Lily family
  • Piperales
  • Lizard's-tall family
  • Birthwort family
  • Acorales
  • Sweetflag family
  • Alismatales
  • Arum family
  • Water Plantain family
  • Liliales
  • Bunchflower family
  • Flame Lily family
  • Catbrier family
  • Lily family
  • Asparagales
  • Orchid family
  • Star Grass family
  • Iris family
  • Asphodel family
  • Amaryllis family
  • Onion family
  • Asparagus family
  • Commelinales
  • Spiderwort family
  • Water Hyacinth family
  • Poales
  • Cattail family
  • Bromeliad family
  • Yellow-eyed Grass family
  • Pipewort family
  • Ranunculales
  • Poppy family
  • Moonseed family
  • Barberry family
  • Buttercup family
  • Proteales
  • Lotus family
  • Saxifragales
  • Peony family
  • Saxifrage family
  • Ditch-Stonecrop family
  • Stonecrop family
  • Zygophyllales
  • Caltrop family
  • Fabales
  • Pea family
  • Milkwort family
  • Rosales
  • Rose family
  • Nettle family
  • Cucurbitales
  • Cucumber family
  • Celastrales
  • Staff Vine family
  • Oxalidales
  • Wood Sorrel family
  • Malpighiales
  • St-John's-wort family
  • Spurge family
  • Violet family
  • Passionflower family
  • Flax family
  • Geraniales
  • Storksbill family
  • Myrtales
  • Loosestrife family
  • Evening Primrose family
  • Melastomes family
  • Sapindales
  • Soapberry family
  • Malvales
  • Mallow family
  • Rock-rose family
  • Brassicales
  • Caper family
  • Mustard family
  • Santalales
  • Sandalwood family
  • Caryophyllales
  • Leadwort family
  • Buckwheat family
  • Sundew family
  • Carnation family
  • Amaranth family
  • Ice Plant family
  • Pokeweed family
  • Four-o'clock family
  • Miner's Lettuce family
  • Purslane family
  • Cactus family
  • Cornales
  • Hydrangea family
  • Stickleaf famiiy
  • Dogwood family
  • Ericales
  • Balsam family
  • Phlox family
  • Theophrasta family
  • Myrsine family
  • Primrose family
  • Diapensia family
  • Pitcher-Plant family
  • Heath family
  • Gentianales
  • Madder family
  • Gentian family
  • Dogbane family
  • Boraginates
  • Borage family
  • Waterleaf family
  • Heliotrope family
  • Solanales
  • Morning Glory family
  • Nightshade family
  • False Fiddleleaf family
  • Lamiales
  • Olive family
  • Juniper-Leaf family
  • Plantain family
  • Figwort family
  • Unicorn Plant family
  • Acanthus family
  • Bignonia family
  • Bladderwort family
  • Verbena family
  • Mint family
  • Lopseed family
  • Broomrape family
  • Asterales
  • Bellflower family
  • Buckbean family
  • Aster family
  • Dipsacales
  • Honeysuckle family
  • Apiales
  • Carrot family
  • Wildflower Families
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Photography Credits
  • Acknowledgments