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Wild Orchids of the Prairies and Great Plains Region of North America
Paul Martin Brown
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| #1709290 in Books | 2006-12-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.24 x.90 x6.34l,1.66 | Binding: Turtleback | 352 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Sloppy|By botanybud|In a nutshell, this book appears to be put together carelessly, in sloppy fashion. The first portion of the book I looked at was the part about the region where I live, The Black Hills. The author obviously has no concept of where the Black Hills are located as demonstrated by the map displayed dozens of times in the book and as described by him on page 29||"The first thorough treatment of the native orchids of the prairie and Great Plains region ... brings together information which is scattered in a variety of sources, many of which are hard to obtain or inaccessible to the general public ... an invaluable tool
Native orchid expert and author Paul Martin Brown continues his successful series on the wild orchids of North America with Wild Orchids of the Prairies and Great Plains Region. Whether beginner or professional, curious orchid hunters will be able to locate the more than 64 species, 9 varieties, 8 hybrids, and 71 forms to be found in the wide variety of this region’s local habitats. Brown reveals the best spots to search for the orchids he describ...
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