Introduction to the Plant Life of Southern California: Coast to

Introduction to the Plant Life of Southern California: Coast to

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Field guides often provide little ecological information, or context, for understanding the plants they identify. This book, with its engaging text and attractive illustrations, for the first time provides an ecological framework for the plants and their environments in the coast and foothill regions of Southern California, an area that boasts an extremely rich flora. It will introduce a wide audience - from general readers and students to natural history and outdoor enthusiasts - to Southern California's plant communities, their ecological dynamics, and the key plants that grow in them. * 327 color photographs provide overviews of each plant community and highlight key plant species, describes more than 300 plant species, covers the counties of Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, western Riverside, San Bernardino, and the Channel Islands, includes a list of public areas and parks for viewing Southern California's plant communities

Author: Philip Rundel
Format: Hardback, 316 pages, 114mm x 184mm, 544 g
Published: 2005, University of California Press, United States
Genre: Life Sciences: Botany

Description
Field guides often provide little ecological information, or context, for understanding the plants they identify. This book, with its engaging text and attractive illustrations, for the first time provides an ecological framework for the plants and their environments in the coast and foothill regions of Southern California, an area that boasts an extremely rich flora. It will introduce a wide audience - from general readers and students to natural history and outdoor enthusiasts - to Southern California's plant communities, their ecological dynamics, and the key plants that grow in them. * 327 color photographs provide overviews of each plant community and highlight key plant species, describes more than 300 plant species, covers the counties of Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, western Riverside, San Bernardino, and the Channel Islands, includes a list of public areas and parks for viewing Southern California's plant communities