Wildflowers of California: a Month-by-Month Guide
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505 | 8 | |a Cover; Contents; INTRODUCTION; Wildflower Seasons in California; Purpose and Organization of this Book; When, Where, What, and Wow (How to Use This Book); Using a Month-by-Month Guide--Benefits, Limitations, and Caveats; A Few Last Words; Map of Special Wildflower Places; SPECIAL WILDFLOWER PLACES; Northwest Mountains; 1) Smith River and Siskyou Mountains (Crescent City); 2) Kangaroo Lake Botanical Area (Callahan); 3) Trinity Alps (Weaverville); Coast and Coast Ranges; Northern; 4) Redwood National and State Parks (Orick); 5) Dunes of Arcata (Arcata); 6) Bear Valley (Williams) | |
505 | 8 | |a 7) Boggs Lake (Clear Lake)8) Kruse Rhododendron State Reserve (Fort Ross); 9) Salt Point State Park (Fort Ross); 10) Bodega Head (Bodega); 11) China Camp State Park (San Pablo Bay); Central and Southern; 12) Ring Mountain (Corte Madeira); 13) Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods (Marin); 14) Mount Diablo (Walnut Creek); 15) San Bruno Mountains (South San Francisco); 16) Edgewood Preserve and Pulgas Ridge Open Area (San Mateo); 17) Pinnacles National Monument (Soledad); 18) SR-58 from Santa Margarita to McKittrick; 19) Carrizo Plain (San Luis Obispo); 20) Nipomo-Guadalupe Dunes (Guadalupe) | |
505 | 8 | |a 21) Wind Wolves Natural Preserve (Maricopa)22) Santa Rosa Plateau (Murrieta); 23) Torrey Pines State Park (San Diego); Transverse Ranges; 24) Santa Monica Mountains (Malibu); 25) San Gabriel Mountains and San Bernardino Mountains (Los Angeles); Central Valley; 26) Table Mountain (Oroville); 27) Pleasants Valley Road and Mix Canyon Road (Vacaville); 28) Phoenix Park (Sacramento); 29) Jepson Prairie Preserve (Dixon); Foothills of the Sierra; Northern; 30) Buttermilk Bend Trail (Bridgeport); 31) Independence Trail (Nevada City); 32) Drum Powerhouse Road (Dutch Flat) | |
505 | 8 | |a 33) Yankee Jim's Road (Colfax)34) Ponderosa Way and Codfish Falls (Auburn); 35) Pine Hill Ecological Preserve (Placerville); Central and Southern; 36) Electra Road (Jackson); 37) Camp Nine Road (Angel's Camp); 38) Red Hill Road (Chinese Camp); 39) Hite's Cove Trail (El Portal); 40) Kern River Canyon and Walker Pass (Bakersfield); Cascades; 41) Mount Shasta (Mt. Shasta); 42) Lassen National Park (Chester); High Sierra; Northern; 43) Feather River Canyon (SR-70); 44) Butterfly Valley (Quincy); 45) Sierra Buttes and Lakes Basin (Sierra City); 46) Sagehen Creek (Hobart Mills) | |
505 | 8 | |a 47) Castle Peak (Truckee)48) Lake Tahoe Basin; 49) Luther Pass and Grass Lake (SR-89); 50) Carson Pass (SR-88); Central and Southern; 51) Yosemite National Park; 52) Mosquito Flat to Mono Pass Trail (Tom's Place); 53) Onion Valley and Kearsarge Pass in Kings Canyon National Park (Independence); Northeast Corner; 54) Modoc Plateau (Alturas); 55) Warner Mountains (Alturas); East of the Sierra; Northern; 56) Freel Peak (South Lake Tahoe); 57) Monitor Pass (Markleeville); 58) Topaz Lake (Topaz); Central and Southern; 59) Benton area (Benton); 60) White Mountains (Bishop) | |
505 | 8 | |a In this photograph-driven field guide to California's spectacular wildflowers, Laird R. Blackwell expertly provides several ways to find them in bloom: by month, by place, and by flower. The month-by-month descriptions--found in no other statewide guide--suggest what to see and where to go throughout the state during the blooming season. The author also supplies more than 300 locations arranged in 10 geographical regions, highlighting 67 of his favorite places with detailed driving and walking directions and difficulty, blooming times, and lists of predominant wildflowers as well as a featured f | |
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adam_text | WILDFLOWERS OF
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
Wildflower Seasons in California 3
Purpose and Organization of this Book 4
When, Where, What, and Wow (How to Use This Book) 6
Using a Month-by-Month Guide—Benefits, Limitations,
and Caveats 7
A Few Last Words 8
| Map of Special Wildflower Places 10
SPECIAL WILDFLOWER PLACES 11
Northwest Mountains 14
1) Smith River and Siskyou Mountains (Crescent City) 15
2) Kangaroo Lake Botanical Area (Callahan) 16
3) Trinity Alps (Weaverville) 16
Coast and Coast Ranges 18
Northern 20
4) Redwood National and State Parks (Orick) 20
5) Dunes of Areata (Areata) 21
6) Bear Valley (Williams) 21
7) Boggs Lake (Clear Lake) 22
8) Kruse Rhododendron State Reserve (Fort Ross) 23
9) Salt Point State Park (Fort Ross) 23
10) Bodega Head(Bodega) 24
11) China Camp State Park (San Pablo Bay) 24
Central and Southern 25
12) Ring Mountain (Corte Madeira) 25
13) Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods (Marin) 26
14) Mount Diablo (Walnut Creek) 26
15) San Bruno Mountains (South San Francisco) 27
16) Edgewood Preserve and Pulgas Ridge Open Area
(San Mateo) 28
17) Pinnacles National Monument (Soledad) 28
18) SR-58 from Santa Margarita to McKittrick 29
19) Carrizo Plain (San Luis Obispo) 30
20) Nipomo-Guadalupe Dunes (Guadalupe) 31
21) Wind Wolves Natural Preserve (Maricopa) 31
22) Santa Rosa Plateau (Murrieta) 32
23) Torrey Pines State Park (San Diego) 33
Transverse Ranges 34
24) Santa Monica Mountains (Malibu) 36
25) San Gabriel Mountains and San Bernardino Mountains
(Los Angeles) 37
Central Valley 38
26) Table Mountain (Oroville) 39
27) Pleasants Valley Road and Mix Canyon Road (Vacaville) 40
28) Phoenix Park (Sacramento) 41
29) Jepson Prairie Preserve (Dixon) 41
Foothills of the Sierra 43
Northern 44
30) Buttermilk Bend Trail (Bridgeport) 44
31) Independence Trail (Nevada City) 45
32) Drum Powerhouse Road (Dutch Flat) 45
33) Yankee Jim s Road (Colfax) 46
34) Ponderosa Way and Codfish Falls (Auburn) 46
35) Pine Hill Ecological Preserve (Placerville) 47
Central and Southern 47
36) Electra Road (Jackson) 47
37) Camp Nine Road (Angel s Camp) 48
38) Red Hill Road (Chinese Camp) 48
39) Hite s Cove Trail (El Portal) 49
40) Kern River Canyon and Walker Pass (Bakersfield) 50
Cascades , 51
41) Mount Shasta (Mt Shasta) 52
42) Lassen National Park (Chester) 53
High Sierra 54
Northern 55
43) Feather River Canyon (SR-70) 55
44) Butterfly Valley (Quincy) 55
45) Sierra Buttes and Lakes Basin (Sierra City) 56
46) Sagehen Creek (Hobart Mills) 57
viii CONTENTS
47) Castle Peak (Truckee) 57
48) Lake Tahoe Basin 58
49) Luther Pass and Grass Lake (SR-89) 59
50) Carson Pass (SR-88) 59
! Central and Southern 60
I 51) Yosemite National Park 60
[* 52) Mosquito Flat to Mono Pass Trail (Tom s Place) 61
53) Onion Valley and Kearsarge Pass in Kings Canyon
National Park (Independence) 62
| Northeast Corner 63
I 54) Modoc Plateau (Alturas) 64
55) Warner Mountains (Alturas) 65
East of the Sierra 66
Northern 67
* 56) Freel Peak (South Lake Tahoe) 67
57) Monitor Pass (Markleeville) 68
58) Topaz Lake (Topaz) 68
/ Central and Southern 69
59) Benton area (Benton) 69
60) White Mountains (Bishop) 69
61) Alabama Hills (Lone Pine) 70
62) California Desert Conservation Area (Inyokern) 71
Southern Deserts 72
Mojave Desert 73
63) Gorman Hills (Gorman) 73
I 64) Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve and
Ripley Desert Woodland State Park (Lancaster) 74
j 65) Death Valley 75
Sonoran Desert 76
66) Joshua Tree National Park (Twenty-nine Palms) 76
67) Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (Ocotillo) 76
THE WILDFLOWER MONTHS AND THEIR FLOWERS 79
| | Late January-February 81
Non-Native Bouquets 149
March 156
Non-Native Bouquets 254
CONTENTS ix
j | April 259
Non-Native Bouquets 335 n May 338
Non-Native Bouquet 419
| | June 420
| | July 468
| | August 518
| | September 526
| | October-Early January 528
Featured Flowers and Their Locations 529
Plants in This Book That Are Endemic to California 533
Plants in This Book on the California Native Plant Society
Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants 537
|~~| Map of Other Flower Locations Indicated in the Text 538
Other Flower Locations Indicated in Text 541
References 551
Additional Captions 555
Index of Common Names 557
Index of Scientific Names 567
About the Author 575
CONTENTS
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spelling | Blackwell, Laird R. Verfasser aut Wildflowers of California a Month-by-Month Guide Berkeley University of California Press 2012 1 online resource (589 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier 61) Alabama Hills (Lone Pine) Print version record Cover; Contents; INTRODUCTION; Wildflower Seasons in California; Purpose and Organization of this Book; When, Where, What, and Wow (How to Use This Book); Using a Month-by-Month Guide--Benefits, Limitations, and Caveats; A Few Last Words; Map of Special Wildflower Places; SPECIAL WILDFLOWER PLACES; Northwest Mountains; 1) Smith River and Siskyou Mountains (Crescent City); 2) Kangaroo Lake Botanical Area (Callahan); 3) Trinity Alps (Weaverville); Coast and Coast Ranges; Northern; 4) Redwood National and State Parks (Orick); 5) Dunes of Arcata (Arcata); 6) Bear Valley (Williams) 7) Boggs Lake (Clear Lake)8) Kruse Rhododendron State Reserve (Fort Ross); 9) Salt Point State Park (Fort Ross); 10) Bodega Head (Bodega); 11) China Camp State Park (San Pablo Bay); Central and Southern; 12) Ring Mountain (Corte Madeira); 13) Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods (Marin); 14) Mount Diablo (Walnut Creek); 15) San Bruno Mountains (South San Francisco); 16) Edgewood Preserve and Pulgas Ridge Open Area (San Mateo); 17) Pinnacles National Monument (Soledad); 18) SR-58 from Santa Margarita to McKittrick; 19) Carrizo Plain (San Luis Obispo); 20) Nipomo-Guadalupe Dunes (Guadalupe) 21) Wind Wolves Natural Preserve (Maricopa)22) Santa Rosa Plateau (Murrieta); 23) Torrey Pines State Park (San Diego); Transverse Ranges; 24) Santa Monica Mountains (Malibu); 25) San Gabriel Mountains and San Bernardino Mountains (Los Angeles); Central Valley; 26) Table Mountain (Oroville); 27) Pleasants Valley Road and Mix Canyon Road (Vacaville); 28) Phoenix Park (Sacramento); 29) Jepson Prairie Preserve (Dixon); Foothills of the Sierra; Northern; 30) Buttermilk Bend Trail (Bridgeport); 31) Independence Trail (Nevada City); 32) Drum Powerhouse Road (Dutch Flat) 33) Yankee Jim's Road (Colfax)34) Ponderosa Way and Codfish Falls (Auburn); 35) Pine Hill Ecological Preserve (Placerville); Central and Southern; 36) Electra Road (Jackson); 37) Camp Nine Road (Angel's Camp); 38) Red Hill Road (Chinese Camp); 39) Hite's Cove Trail (El Portal); 40) Kern River Canyon and Walker Pass (Bakersfield); Cascades; 41) Mount Shasta (Mt. Shasta); 42) Lassen National Park (Chester); High Sierra; Northern; 43) Feather River Canyon (SR-70); 44) Butterfly Valley (Quincy); 45) Sierra Buttes and Lakes Basin (Sierra City); 46) Sagehen Creek (Hobart Mills) 47) Castle Peak (Truckee)48) Lake Tahoe Basin; 49) Luther Pass and Grass Lake (SR-89); 50) Carson Pass (SR-88); Central and Southern; 51) Yosemite National Park; 52) Mosquito Flat to Mono Pass Trail (Tom's Place); 53) Onion Valley and Kearsarge Pass in Kings Canyon National Park (Independence); Northeast Corner; 54) Modoc Plateau (Alturas); 55) Warner Mountains (Alturas); East of the Sierra; Northern; 56) Freel Peak (South Lake Tahoe); 57) Monitor Pass (Markleeville); 58) Topaz Lake (Topaz); Central and Southern; 59) Benton area (Benton); 60) White Mountains (Bishop) In this photograph-driven field guide to California's spectacular wildflowers, Laird R. Blackwell expertly provides several ways to find them in bloom: by month, by place, and by flower. The month-by-month descriptions--found in no other statewide guide--suggest what to see and where to go throughout the state during the blooming season. The author also supplies more than 300 locations arranged in 10 geographical regions, highlighting 67 of his favorite places with detailed driving and walking directions and difficulty, blooming times, and lists of predominant wildflowers as well as a featured f NATURE / Plants / Flowers bisacsh Wild flowers fast Wild flowers California Identification Wild flowers California Pictorial works Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Blackwell, Laird R . Wildflowers of California : A Month-by-Month Guide http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=439370 Aggregator Volltext HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028457978&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Blackwell, Laird R. Wildflowers of California a Month-by-Month Guide Cover; Contents; INTRODUCTION; Wildflower Seasons in California; Purpose and Organization of this Book; When, Where, What, and Wow (How to Use This Book); Using a Month-by-Month Guide--Benefits, Limitations, and Caveats; A Few Last Words; Map of Special Wildflower Places; SPECIAL WILDFLOWER PLACES; Northwest Mountains; 1) Smith River and Siskyou Mountains (Crescent City); 2) Kangaroo Lake Botanical Area (Callahan); 3) Trinity Alps (Weaverville); Coast and Coast Ranges; Northern; 4) Redwood National and State Parks (Orick); 5) Dunes of Arcata (Arcata); 6) Bear Valley (Williams) 7) Boggs Lake (Clear Lake)8) Kruse Rhododendron State Reserve (Fort Ross); 9) Salt Point State Park (Fort Ross); 10) Bodega Head (Bodega); 11) China Camp State Park (San Pablo Bay); Central and Southern; 12) Ring Mountain (Corte Madeira); 13) Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods (Marin); 14) Mount Diablo (Walnut Creek); 15) San Bruno Mountains (South San Francisco); 16) Edgewood Preserve and Pulgas Ridge Open Area (San Mateo); 17) Pinnacles National Monument (Soledad); 18) SR-58 from Santa Margarita to McKittrick; 19) Carrizo Plain (San Luis Obispo); 20) Nipomo-Guadalupe Dunes (Guadalupe) 21) Wind Wolves Natural Preserve (Maricopa)22) Santa Rosa Plateau (Murrieta); 23) Torrey Pines State Park (San Diego); Transverse Ranges; 24) Santa Monica Mountains (Malibu); 25) San Gabriel Mountains and San Bernardino Mountains (Los Angeles); Central Valley; 26) Table Mountain (Oroville); 27) Pleasants Valley Road and Mix Canyon Road (Vacaville); 28) Phoenix Park (Sacramento); 29) Jepson Prairie Preserve (Dixon); Foothills of the Sierra; Northern; 30) Buttermilk Bend Trail (Bridgeport); 31) Independence Trail (Nevada City); 32) Drum Powerhouse Road (Dutch Flat) 33) Yankee Jim's Road (Colfax)34) Ponderosa Way and Codfish Falls (Auburn); 35) Pine Hill Ecological Preserve (Placerville); Central and Southern; 36) Electra Road (Jackson); 37) Camp Nine Road (Angel's Camp); 38) Red Hill Road (Chinese Camp); 39) Hite's Cove Trail (El Portal); 40) Kern River Canyon and Walker Pass (Bakersfield); Cascades; 41) Mount Shasta (Mt. Shasta); 42) Lassen National Park (Chester); High Sierra; Northern; 43) Feather River Canyon (SR-70); 44) Butterfly Valley (Quincy); 45) Sierra Buttes and Lakes Basin (Sierra City); 46) Sagehen Creek (Hobart Mills) 47) Castle Peak (Truckee)48) Lake Tahoe Basin; 49) Luther Pass and Grass Lake (SR-89); 50) Carson Pass (SR-88); Central and Southern; 51) Yosemite National Park; 52) Mosquito Flat to Mono Pass Trail (Tom's Place); 53) Onion Valley and Kearsarge Pass in Kings Canyon National Park (Independence); Northeast Corner; 54) Modoc Plateau (Alturas); 55) Warner Mountains (Alturas); East of the Sierra; Northern; 56) Freel Peak (South Lake Tahoe); 57) Monitor Pass (Markleeville); 58) Topaz Lake (Topaz); Central and Southern; 59) Benton area (Benton); 60) White Mountains (Bishop) In this photograph-driven field guide to California's spectacular wildflowers, Laird R. Blackwell expertly provides several ways to find them in bloom: by month, by place, and by flower. The month-by-month descriptions--found in no other statewide guide--suggest what to see and where to go throughout the state during the blooming season. The author also supplies more than 300 locations arranged in 10 geographical regions, highlighting 67 of his favorite places with detailed driving and walking directions and difficulty, blooming times, and lists of predominant wildflowers as well as a featured f NATURE / Plants / Flowers bisacsh Wild flowers fast Wild flowers California Identification Wild flowers California Pictorial works |
title | Wildflowers of California a Month-by-Month Guide |
title_auth | Wildflowers of California a Month-by-Month Guide |
title_exact_search | Wildflowers of California a Month-by-Month Guide |
title_full | Wildflowers of California a Month-by-Month Guide |
title_fullStr | Wildflowers of California a Month-by-Month Guide |
title_full_unstemmed | Wildflowers of California a Month-by-Month Guide |
title_short | Wildflowers of California |
title_sort | wildflowers of california a month by month guide |
title_sub | a Month-by-Month Guide |
topic | NATURE / Plants / Flowers bisacsh Wild flowers fast Wild flowers California Identification Wild flowers California Pictorial works |
topic_facet | NATURE / Plants / Flowers Wild flowers Wild flowers California Identification Wild flowers California Pictorial works |
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