Wildflowers Of Wisconsin
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Average customer review:Product Description
A field guide to hundreds of the state's beautiful wildflowers! Full-page photos and descriptions make this a great guide for beginners and a terrific gift. The material is easily understood by those with no botanical background but also includes important, accurate information useful to those more familiar with plants. This user-friendly field guide is organized by color and size.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #207427 in Books
- Published on: 2000-04-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 425 pages
Customer Reviews
Enjoyed using it on a trip to Door County!
I really enjoyed using this book to identify wild flowers at the various State Parks I visited in Door County. I also went to the Ridges Sanctuary and one of the employees noticed I had this book and said it was the best book available.
The fact that the flowers are organized by color really makes this book easy to use.
I also visited Michigan and bought the Michigan book as well.
I highly recommend this book!
It helps!
This is an excellent reference book whether you are a serious plant-hound, or just someone out for a walk, wondering about "the pretty flowers". It has a great deal of information, sometimes almost too much for the casual observer, but the photos are great, making indentification very simple in most cases, and the facts on origins of many of the flowers are fascinating. Its small size makes carrying it in a pocket or pack very convenient, and the color coding makes finding a particular plant quick and easy.
Overall an excellent guide
The beautiful pictures, size, and easy to read text are wonderful! I've been able to identify plants that I had not been able to before with other guides because the pictures are so clear.
I have two disappointments with this book. First, the binding is not very good and the pages fall out easily which makes it a bit impractical for toting about in the field. Second, I would have liked to see the plants that are considered as an invasive species by the WI DNR clearly identified and marked. This is invaluable for people like me who are concerned with preserving our native plants and curtailing the invasives.
Otherwise, it's a great field guide.





