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  • av George Oxford Miller
    244,-

    Plan your landscape or garden with more than 100 native plants that benefit birds, bees, and butterflies of the Rocky Mountains. The presence of birds, bees, and butterflies suggests a healthy, earth-friendly place. These most welcome guests also bring joy to those who appreciate watching them. Now, you can turn your yard into a perfect habitat that attracts them and, more importantly, helps them thrive. Professional nature photographer and botanist George Oxford Miller provides the information you need in this must-have guide for Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, northern New Mexico, and northeastern Utah. Learn how to landscape and create pollinator gardens with native plants. The book begins with an in-depth introduction to native pollinators and to birds. It's followed by a "field guide" section to 106 native plants that are widely available to utilize, are easy to care for, and provide great benefit to birds, bees, and butterflies. Each species includes full-color photographs and information about hardiness zones, what they are most likely to attract, bloom period, growing conditions, and George's notes. As an added bonus, you'll make use of the quick-reference chart, garden plans, and more!Inside you'll find:Overview of native pollinator species in the Rocky Mountain regionField guide to 106 native plants, organized by types of plants, such as shrubs, trees, and wildflowersQuick-reference chart to plants, blooming periods, and what animals each plant attractsHardiness zone information, weed control tips, and moreBONUS: Garden plans that can be customized to suit your specific interestsPlan, plant, and grow your beautiful garden, with native plants that benefit your favorite creatures to watch and enjoy.

  • av George Oxford Miller
    247,-

    "The Rocky Mountains are not one continuous, homogenous range formed at the same time by the same processes. The more than 100 separate ranges can be divided into the Northern and Canadian Rockies, Middle Rockies, and Southern Rockies separated by plateaus and basins. Each region has its own distinct topography, geology, and ecosystems. Within each region, altitude, precipitation, and exposure create broad, well-defined life or bio zones with numerous unique habitats and vegetative associations, or communities, of plants. In this book, wildflowers and shrubs are lumped together, with trees in a separate section. Herbaceous perennial wildflowers freeze down to the roots ever winter and sprout in the spring. Annuals die in the fall and depend on seeds to germinate in the spring. Shrubs have woody stems and branches and reach 3-10 feet tall (1-3 m), sometimes developing into small trees. Trees usually have a single trunk and are greater than 15 feet tall (4.5 m). Herbaceous trees and shrubs lose their leaves in the autumn (aspen, cottonwoods) while evergreen species retain their leaves (pine, spruces, and firs)"--

  • av George Oxford Miller
    112,-

    This tabbed booklet features detailed photographs of wildflowers, organized by color to help readers quickly and easily identify the wildflowers they see.

  • av George Oxford Miller
    230,-

    This guide introduces more than 100 native plants that readers can utilize to benefit birds, bees, and butterflies in Northern California.

  • av George Oxford Miller
    202,-

    This guide introduces more than 100 native plants that readers can utilize to benefit birds, bees, and butterflies in the Southwest.

  • - Your Way to Easily Identify Wildflowers
    av George Oxford Miller
    111,-

    This tabbed booklet features detailed photographs of wildflowers, organized by color to help readers quickly identify the Arizona and New Mexico wildflowers they see.

  • - Your Way to Easily Identify Wildflowers
    av George Oxford Miller
    112,-

    Focusing on Texas wildflowers, this tabbed booklet features detailed photographs, organized by color to help readers easily identify the wildflowers they see.

  • av George Oxford Miller
    248,-

    This up-to-date guidebook is just the ticket for campers, hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, birdwatchers, nature photographers, and folks who just like to enjoy the outdoors. It offers all the details to every state and national park, recreation area, national forest, and historical park in Texas. Where appropriate, maps are provided to identify specific campsites within the larger parks, and "e;at a glance"e; charts provide a quick and easy way to determine the extent of such amenities as showers, flush toilets, electricity, etc. The unique features of each park or campground are described, as well as the recreation available, be it boating or bird watching. Whether it's for a Saturday getaway or a two-week vacation, this handy book is a great guide to outdoor fun in Texas.

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