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A field guide to 200 of Minnesota's beautiful wildflowers! Full-page professional quality photos and descriptions provide an easy-to-read format presenting information critical to accurate identification. Organized by color, this is a great guide for beginners. The material is easily understood by those with no botanical background but includes important, accurate information useful to those more familiar with botanical terms. Stan's notes provide the insight that a naturalist can give to help understand the plant world. It also includes symbols identifying plants as being typical of the BWCA and native prairies.…mehr

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A field guide to 200 of Minnesota's beautiful wildflowers! Full-page professional quality photos and descriptions provide an easy-to-read format presenting information critical to accurate identification. Organized by color, this is a great guide for beginners. The material is easily understood by those with no botanical background but includes important, accurate information useful to those more familiar with botanical terms. Stan's notes provide the insight that a naturalist can give to help understand the plant world. It also includes symbols identifying plants as being typical of the BWCA and native prairies.
Autorenporträt
Naturalist, wildlife photographer and writer Stan Tekiela is the author of more than 175 field guides, nature books, children's books, wildlife audio CDs, puzzles and playing cards, presenting many species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, trees, wildflowers and cacti in the United States. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural History from the University of Minnesota and as an active professional naturalist for more than 25 years, Stan studies and photographs wildlife throughout the United States and Canada. He has received various national and regional awards for his books and photographs. Also a well-known columnist and radio personality, his syndicated column appears in more than 25 newspapers and his wildlife programs are broadcast on a number of Midwest radio stations.