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Steyermark's Flora of Missouri, Volume 1

Steyermark's Flora of Missouri, Volume 1
By George Yatskievych

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Originally published in 1963, the late Julian Steyermark's Flora of Missouri has been the principal reference on plant life in the state. It also has been used widely in surrounding regions and has served as a model for floristic manuals in the United States. Although out of print and in serious need of revision, it has continued to be an essential tool for land managers, conservationists, ecologists, taxonomists, foresters, wildlife biologists, and other students of Missouri's diverse flora. In 1987, in recognition of the need for an up-to-date reference on the state's flora, the Missouri Department of Conservation and the Missouri Botanical Garden agreed to jointly sponsor the production of a thoroughly revised manual. The present volume is the first of two that are intended to fulfill this promise.

Steyermark's Flora of Missouri is an account of Missouri's vascular flora, including the pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and flowering plants growing spontaneously in the state. Volume One contains treatments of 801 species of ferns, fern allies, conifers, and monocots. Users of the previous edition will note similarities in format, with keys to families, genera, species and infraspecific taxa, full-page plates of line drawings and county dot maps for each species. The revised edition, however, features all-new illustrations and simplified maps generated from a computerized database of specimens. The keys have been streamlined, and morphological descriptions have been added to the text. Taxonomic changes and additions are documented in a lengthy bibliography.

Volume One also includes a series of introductory chapters that summarize the state's climate, geology, vegetation and flora, as well as changes since publication of the first edition. A history of the floristic botany in Missouri commemorates the numerous men and women who have contributed to knowledge of the state's flora. A glossary and a "how to" section complete the background materials in the book.

Steyermark's Flora of Missouri is intended to be a reference tool for professionals in biology and related fields, and also for the large group of dedicated amateur botanists and naturalists who have created the unique environment in which conservation, natural history, and outdoor activities thrive and are supported in the state.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #471641 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 2 pages

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About the Author
George Yatskievych was born in Germany and grew up at Army bases there and in various parts of the United States. His family eventually settled in southern Arizona, where he developed an interest in botany. He earned undergraduate and master's degrees from the University of Arizona before completing doctoral studies at Indiana University, where he met his wife and botanical partner, Kay. In 1987, he became director of the Flora of Missouri Project. A botanist with the Missouri Department of Conservation, he is also curator of Missouri plants at the Missouri Botanical Garden, where his project is headquartered. A specialist in North American floristics and fern taxonomy, he also edits the American Fern Society's American Fern Journal and co-edits the Missouri Native Plant Society's Missouriensis. He has published more than 50 scientific papers and contributed treatments to Flora of North America, Flora Mesoamericana, the Jepson Manual, and Vascular Plants of Arizona.! When not studying Missouri's flora, he continues research on fern taxonomy and enjoys hiking and photography.


Customer Reviews

Most Comprehensive Flora in the Central United States5
Volume One covers ferns, fern allies, conifers and the monocots; that is grasses, sedges, rushes, lilies, orchids, spiderworts, yuccas, irises and the like. This text is the first in a series of what will likely be the most comprehensive treatment of a flora in the Central United States. This first volume boasts 194 full-page plates of brand-new black and white illustrations for nearly all the species. There are distribution maps along with the text. One major improvement is that the family and genus descriptions are longer and more detailed than in Julian A. Steyermark's original flora. Introductory chapters provide in-depth, well-researched information on the history of floristic botany, geography, geology, climate and vegetation of Missouri. If you are a naturalist and you frequent Missouri or any of the eight states touching its borders you will find this large, inexpensive volume a MUST for your explorations.

Great learning tool5
I was first introduced to the 1960's version in a local flora class as a major requirement. Used as the 'bible' in our plant class, we learned how to key any native plant in the state of Missouri. As soon as I learned that the book was being reissued in two volumes, I immediately went out and bought the first volume. I'm anxiously awaiting the second to be released so I can add that to my collection as well. This a must have book for anyone who is interested in the plants of this area or students of botany.

Missing Pages1


Steyermark is an excellent field guide to plants. However this copy--which
I gave as a gift--is missing pages 643 through 674.