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Wildflowers of the Indiana Dunes National Park offers visitors a unique handbook highlighting over 160 of the common and exceptional wildflowers found along the trails of Indiana Dunes National Park and the surrounding area.



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The Indiana Dunes region has long been known for the remarkable variety of plants that inhabit its dunes, forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Its stature as a biological treasure has grown with its recent designation as a national park, with only six others drawing more annual visitors. While technical publications exist enumerating the varied plant life, this is the first volume to help the non-professional botanist unlock the floral diversity of this extraordinary place. For those with an interest in natural history, having a copy of this book in hand provides additional incentive to visit the park and will enhance your enjoyment during your stay.

-- Joel Greenberg, author of A Natural History of the Chicago Region and A Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon's Flight to Extinction

Indiana Dunes National Park, although much smaller in acreage, has at least as many native plants as Great Smoky Mountain and Grand Canyon national parks—and has landscape vistas just as compelling. The flora is so rich and singular in its array that there are some species that grow there and nowhere else on earth. The beauty and floristic fecundity of the Indiana dunes have inspired great botanists and conservationists since the late 1800s, but none more knowledgeable and dedicated to their tasks than Nathanael Pilla and Scott Namestnik. If beautiful landscapes and plants are your interests, and you have this book, you are in for a treat!

-- Gerould Wilhelm, Conservation Research Institute, co-author, with Laura Rericha, of the Flora of the Chicago Region: A Floristic and Ecological Synthesis

Here's a book written by two expert botanists who obviously have a passion for plants. Very fun and informative! It will surely inspire you to seek out the many interesting and colorful wildflowers that occur in Indiana Dunes National Park. Every national park should have a guide this good.

-- Michael A. Homoya, coauthor of Wildflowers of the Midwest

Wildflowers of Indiana Dunes National Park is a compendium de rigueur of the park's splendid botanical riches, presented with authority and gusto by two of the most respected field botanists in the Great Lakes region.

-- Bradford S. Slaughter, Orbis Environmental Consulting

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Brief History of the Indiana Dunes National Park
3. Using This Guide
4. Plant Communities of the Indiana Dunes
5. White, Cream, and Green Flowers
6. Yellow Flowers
7. Orange Flowers
8. Red Flowers
9. Pink, Lavender, and Magenta Flowers
10. Violet and Blue Flowers
Glossary
Recommended Reading and References
Index

Wildflowers of the Indiana Dunes National Park

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 03/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9780253060419, 978-0253060419
      ISBN10: 0253060419

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Wildflowers of the Indiana Dunes National Park offers visitors a unique handbook highlighting over 160 of the common and exceptional wildflowers found along the trails of Indiana Dunes National Park and the surrounding area.



      Trade Review

      The Indiana Dunes region has long been known for the remarkable variety of plants that inhabit its dunes, forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Its stature as a biological treasure has grown with its recent designation as a national park, with only six others drawing more annual visitors. While technical publications exist enumerating the varied plant life, this is the first volume to help the non-professional botanist unlock the floral diversity of this extraordinary place. For those with an interest in natural history, having a copy of this book in hand provides additional incentive to visit the park and will enhance your enjoyment during your stay.

      -- Joel Greenberg, author of A Natural History of the Chicago Region and A Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon's Flight to Extinction

      Indiana Dunes National Park, although much smaller in acreage, has at least as many native plants as Great Smoky Mountain and Grand Canyon national parks—and has landscape vistas just as compelling. The flora is so rich and singular in its array that there are some species that grow there and nowhere else on earth. The beauty and floristic fecundity of the Indiana dunes have inspired great botanists and conservationists since the late 1800s, but none more knowledgeable and dedicated to their tasks than Nathanael Pilla and Scott Namestnik. If beautiful landscapes and plants are your interests, and you have this book, you are in for a treat!

      -- Gerould Wilhelm, Conservation Research Institute, co-author, with Laura Rericha, of the Flora of the Chicago Region: A Floristic and Ecological Synthesis

      Here's a book written by two expert botanists who obviously have a passion for plants. Very fun and informative! It will surely inspire you to seek out the many interesting and colorful wildflowers that occur in Indiana Dunes National Park. Every national park should have a guide this good.

      -- Michael A. Homoya, coauthor of Wildflowers of the Midwest

      Wildflowers of Indiana Dunes National Park is a compendium de rigueur of the park's splendid botanical riches, presented with authority and gusto by two of the most respected field botanists in the Great Lakes region.

      -- Bradford S. Slaughter, Orbis Environmental Consulting

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      1. Introduction
      2. Brief History of the Indiana Dunes National Park
      3. Using This Guide
      4. Plant Communities of the Indiana Dunes
      5. White, Cream, and Green Flowers
      6. Yellow Flowers
      7. Orange Flowers
      8. Red Flowers
      9. Pink, Lavender, and Magenta Flowers
      10. Violet and Blue Flowers
      Glossary
      Recommended Reading and References
      Index

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