Description
Field Guide to the Wildflowers of Georgia and Surrounding States is the first field guide devoted exclusively to Georgia’s wildflowers, while also including a large number of plants found in neighbouring states. Organized in a clear and logical way, Linda G. Chafin’s guide is both scientific and accessible to those who aren’t professional botanists. The guide includes nontechnical species descriptions and comparisons with similar plants, information on the habitats and natural communities that support Georgia’s wildflowers, and suggestions for the best places and times to see wildflowers. The guide includes descriptions of the wildflowers found in forests, woodlands, and wetlands, as well as those growing along roadsides that are often dismissed as “weeds” but may first attract the attention of budding naturalists.
Features:
A large set of 750 thumbnail photographs that allows users to identify plants by flower colour
Detailed descriptions for 770 of the most common wildflowers found in Georgia and throughout most of the Southeast, as well as additional information for 530 “similar to” species
Descriptions of the natural communities in Georgia where wildflowers may easily be seen
An alphabetical arrangement by plant family, with each plant family broken down alphabetically by genus and species
A guide to the pronounciation of scientific namesLightweight and sturdy enough for the field but inclusive enough for the reference shelf
90% or more of the species in this guide occur in Alabama, North Carolina, and South Carolina
80% or more of the species in this guide occur in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia