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Price: $110.00
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Sale: $83.62
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Manufacturer: Yale University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Irwin M. Brodo::Sylvia Duran Sharnoff::Stephen Sharnoff
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Publisher: Yale University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 579.7097
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Publication Date: 2001-10-01
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Reading Level: 828
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Description: This remarkable compendium, the first (and perhaps last) of its kind, gathers current knowledge on the North American continent's store of lichens--those hard-to-classify, symbiotic composites of fungi and other organisms such as algae and cyanobacteria. Lichens are, admittedly, easy enough to overlook. They stand out in most people's minds only as the orange, green, or grayish patches that festoon rocks and trees in mountain regions. But they are far more widespread than that, writes research scientist Irwin Brodo. Nearly every bioregion has a complement, and the continent as a whole boasts nearly 3,600 species (of about 14,000 worldwide). The first part of this book offers a near-encyclopedic survey of these lichens' form, structure, reproductive patterns, physiology, and ecological role. The second is a keyed guide to the continent's genera and major groups, including descriptions, range maps, and photographs, the last by the noted nature photographers Sylvia and Stephen Sharnoff. Though far too hefty to serve easily in the field, this fine book deserves a place in the collections of natural historians and plant biologists doing work just about anywhere in North America. --Gregory McNamee
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Price: $16.95
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Sale: $7.53
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Manufacturer: Crossing Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: James Green
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Publisher: Crossing Press
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Edition: 2
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Dewey Decimal Number: 615.321
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Publication Date: 2007-04
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Reading Level: 340
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Description: Until herbalist James Green introduced THE MALE HERBAL more than 15 years ago, there was virtually no information about using herbs specifically in men's health. With sensitivity toward men's reluctance to focus on health matters, Green's trusted advice and wisdom is as vital today as it was then. He outlines the medicinal uses of scores of herbs for male-specific issues, while emphasizing prevention and health rather than illness. Introducing a new constitutional model, the revised MALE HERBAL provides every man with a personalized plan geared to his individual body type, lifestyle, and needs.
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Price: $14.95
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Sale: $8.70
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Manufacturer: University of Michigan Press/Regional
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Milan Pelouch
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press/Regional
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Dewey Decimal Number: 641.358
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Publication Date: 2008-02-27
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Reading Level: 112
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Description: An informative and illustrated guide—with delicious recipes—for morel enthusiasts in pursuit of one of America’s great natural treasures Each spring in the United States, old-timers and new converts to morel hunting appear in the woods in search of the elusive but distinctive morel, a mushroom well known and loved in Michigan and other states for its superb flavor and culinary value. So prized is the morel that favorite morel hunting spots—not unlike those of its cousin, the European truffle—are closely guarded secrets to morel devotees. While many morel fans remain tight lipped about their favorite subject, in How to Find Morels author Milan Pelouch freely shares everything he’s learned during his years of morel hunting. The book covers all aspects of finding and eating morels: identification of true and false morels; what to wear (and not to wear) and take with you on mushroom hunts; when to search for morels; the best places to look for them; cleaning and preservation methods; and, of course, delicious recipes using morels in dozens of different dishes, from soups to entrées. Although the author’s preferred hunting area is northern Michigan, his tips can be used in any location in the United States.
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Price: $45.00
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Sale: $26.00
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Manufacturer: Firefly Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Dennis Schrader
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Publisher: Firefly Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 581.48
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Publication Date: 2008-09-12
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Reading Level: 272
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Description: A stunning collaboration between a master nature photographer and a horticulturalist. Leaves are everywhere, appearing in an astonishing variety of shapes, colors and textures. They are the unappreciated gifts of nature, worthy of far more extensive study by all. Extraordinary Leaves is a celebration of one of nature's miracles. As Dennis Schrader explains: "To prepare this book, I have been obligated to take a more intimate look at all aspect of leaves -their many uses, their place in history, the science behind what's going on in a leaf and the unadulterated, simple beauty of the leaf itself." Photographer Stephen Green-Armytage discovered the beauty of leaves while browsing in a greenhouse. The more he looked at the intricate patterns, the more fascinated he became. His photography in this book is the result of years of study, and it is strikingly beautiful. Through words and images, Extraordinary Leaves provides an insightful tour. Topics include color, pattern, texture and shape. Among the specific plants covered are coleus, kale, caladium and ferns.
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Price: $23.00
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Sale: $14.78
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Manufacturer: Texas A&M University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Jan Wrede
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Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 582.1609764
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Publication Date: 2005-09-30
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Reading Level: 258
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Description: If you think of the Texas Hill Country as mostly dry limestone slopes of cedar and scrub oak, prepare to have your eyes opened. The Edwards Plateau, upon which the Hill Country sits, is also a land of lush cypress-lined streams, diverse thickets, and shady hardwood bottomlands. Edged by canyonlands and intersected by creeks, these rocky hills support an abundance of trees, shrubs, and vines that provide food and cover for wildlife and create a distinct and durable landscape. Jan Wrede has compiled a field guide to more than 125 species of mostly native, mostly woody plants of the Texas Hill Country. A thoughtful introduction discusses deer, cedar, water, oak wilt, and invasive species - timely issues of increasing importance for a growing number of Texas landowners. Plant descriptions contain information about the leaves, flowers, fruit, and bark of each plant and also give insights into the species' range and habits. A color photograph accompanies each account. Especially useful is a comprehensive plant chart with rips about color, scent, flowering period, height, site preference, and wildlife and livestock utilization. A recommended reading list, a resource guide, and a glossary round out this information-packed book.
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Price: $39.95
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Sale: $22.38
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Manufacturer: Timber Press, Incorporated
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Paul Whittaker
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Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated
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Dewey Decimal Number: 584.9
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Publication Date: 2005-03-01
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Reading Level: 300
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Description: Bamboos are extraordinary in the ability to transform a garden, adapt to inhospitable surroundings, survive with little care and, most of all, surprise and delight the people who view them. Too long the exclusive pleasure of those with tropical and subtropical gardens, this hand-picked selection allows gardeners in cooler climes to experience the wonder and infinite variety of these magical plants. Besieged by winter wet, summer drought and bitter, drying winds, Paul Whittaker’s garden has been a rigorous testing ground. In the first part of the book his compelling anecdotes, experiences and case histories illuminate how bamboos perform in different places, draw attention to their idiosyncratic nature, and highlight their geographical origins. A further section describes the bamboo’s unique physical structure and growing habits. These fascinating insights give you the knowledge you need to choose the right bamboo for your site and grow it successfully. At the heart of the book are detailed plant descriptions that join with striking photographs and evocative illustrations to highlight each plant’s characteristics. Culms available in all the colors of the rainbow may also be striped, grooved, wrinkled or knobbled. Leaves range from glaucous needles to huge plates of deep green with striking variegations. There are bamboos perfect for creating shady groves and hedges, and others that deserve stand-alone treatment as specimen plants. Here you will find everything from the elegant, willowy Fargesia rufa to the bold, tropical looks of Sasa palamata f. nebulosa. Using bamboos to best effect in the garden, propagation, aftercare and their resilience to pests and diseases complete the guidance for gardeners. The distillation of years of hands-on growing experience, this is the ultimate bamboo reference book for cool-climate gardeners. Enthusiasts will delight in the variety of new possibilities for their collection and gardeners everywhere will be captivated by the charm bamboos bring to countless different garden situations.
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Price: $164.95
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Sale: $104.70
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Manufacturer: Brooks Cole
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Linda R. Berg
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Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Edition: 2
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Dewey Decimal Number: 580
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Publication Date: 2007-03-23
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Reading Level: 648
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Description: Clear and engaging, Linda Berg's INTRODUCTORY BOTANY: PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT helps you develop an appreciation of the diverse organisms we call plants, including their remarkable adaptations to the environment and their evolutionary and ecological relationships. Filled with fascinating feature boxes, intriguing chapter-opening stories, and other applied content, the text contains interesting and topical information that will pique your curiosity and help you succeed in your course. Berg shows you the many ways in which plants are fascinating in their own right, important for the existence of all life on Earth, and useful for humans in all aspects of our lives. INTRODUCTORY BOTANY: PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT is beautifully and clearly illustrated and features a dynamic art program that helps you visualize even the most complex concepts.
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Price: $80.00
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Sale: $66.19
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Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: John Webster::Roland Weber
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Edition: 3
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Dewey Decimal Number: 579.5
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Publication Date: 2007-03-05
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Reading Level: 846
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Description: This new edition of the universally acclaimed textbook on fungal biology has been completely re-written, to take account of recent progress in the taxonomy, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, pathology and ecology of the fungi. Features of taxonomic relevance are integrated with natural functions, including their relevance to human affairs. Special emphasis is placed on the biology and control of human and plant pathogens, providing a vital link between fundamental and applied mycology. The emphasis throughout is on whole-organism biology from an integrated, multidisciplinary perspective.
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Price: $37.50
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Sale: $24.73
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Manufacturer: University of Texas Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: David W. Fischer::Alan E. Bessette
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 589.22204632097
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Publication Date: 1992
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Reading Level: 256
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Description: "Some new mushroomers will find this single volume all the library they need to harvest and enjoy wild mushrooms for the table." --Mushroom the Journal "The publication is of excellent quality and print, well edited, authoritative, and provides an excellent introduction to edible and poisonous wild mushrooms." --Mycologia Unusual shapes and colors make many mushrooms alluring to the eye, while the exotic flavors and textures of edible mushrooms are a gourmet delicacy for the palate. Yet many people never venture beyond the supermarket offerings, fearing that all other mushrooms are poisonous. With amateur mushroom hunters especially in mind, David Fischer and Alan Bessette have prepared Edible Wild Mushrooms of North America. This field guide presents more than 100 species of the most delicious mushrooms, along with detailed information on how to find, gather, store, and prepare them for the table. More than 70 savory recipes, ranging from soups and salads to casseroles, canapes, quiches, and even a dessert, are included. Throughout, the authors constantly emphasize the need for correct identification of species for safe eating. Each species is described in detailed, nontechnical language, accompanied by a list of key identifying characteristics that reliably rule out all but the target species. Superb color photographs also aid in identification. Poisonous "lookalikes" are described and illustrated, and the authors also assess the risks of allergic or idiosyncratic reactions to edible species and the possibilities of chemical or bacterial contamination.
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Price: $3.50
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Sale: $2.35
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Manufacturer: Wilderness Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Dorcas S. Miller
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Publisher: Wilderness Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 580
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Publication Date: 2002-01
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Displaying records 181 through 190 of 4000
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