A Hundred Wild Things: A Field Guide to Plants in the Greenbelt North Woods

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ISBN-10:

0967063337

ISBN-13:

9780967063331

Released: Feb 01, 2020
Publisher: Owen Kelley
Format: Paperback, 246 pages

Description:

Anyone can learn to identify the trees, wildflowers, lichen, and other living things in the forest known as the "Great North Woods" of Greenbelt, Maryland. With over 200 photographs, this field guide can be your companion as you hike the forest, helping you to distinguish moss from clubmoss and black gum from black cherry. The ecological role of individual species is described, as is their history on this site. This book is full of wild shapes and colors, the forest as season, weather, and light changes.

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