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I'm putting the Lesica book on my wishlist.
Hmmm, I was thinking it was something more browsable based on the cover. My MIL is a botanist and she gave me "Vascular plants of Montana" which is similar and not particularly engaging to say the least.If you are the type of person who views dichotomous keys as a choose your own adventure book, you will LOVE it!!!![]()
Hmmm, I was thinking it was something more browsable based on the cover. My MIL is a botanist and she gave me "Vascular plants of Montana" which is similar and not particularly engaging to say the least.
Yeah the Lesica book is mostly a key with a few drawings of some of the plants. If you're a smartphone user without plant ID skills then be better off the plant apps from High Country Apps (these cost $5-10 each), Virginia Tech Tree ID (free), Idaho Wildflowers (free), Wildflowers of Washington (free), Oregon Wildflowers (free). Most of these have very basic visual keys to get you pared down to a handful of species that may be present and typically have plenty of pictures. If you're into grasses then "A Field Guide to Wyoming Grasses" is for you.
The Montana site has some better pictures and description of the skunk bush. http://fieldguide.mt.gov/speciesDetail.aspx?elcode=PDANA080B0
I'm putting the Lesica book on my wishlist.
This one is in my work pack.
http://igrow.org/product/grassland-plants-of-south-dakota-and-the-northern-great-plains/
This one is in my work pack.
http://igrow.org/product/grassland-plants-of-south-dakota-and-the-northern-great-plains/