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A Field Guide to Wildflowers by Roger Tory Peterson & Margaret McKenny - 1968 Edition

I covered thousands of miles by car in the eastern and midland states, trying to catch the brief period of bloom of various species. My station wagon crawled at its lowest speed along back country roads, while I kept one eye on the road and the other on the flowers... Roger Tory Peterson, 1968 

{HISTORY}

... and that is the start of how in the 1960s, Roger Tory Peterson (1908-1996), one of America's leading experts in the study of nature and botanical art, came to illustrate A Field Guide To Wildflowers.  Collaborating with landscape architect and horticultural expert, Margaret McKenny (1885-1969), this field guide represents a visual approach to identifying over 1300 wildflowers in the northeastern and north-central landscape of the United States. 

Intended to be a complete guide for nature enthusiasts, this field book leans heavily on the physical appearance of plants and flowers to help easily determine the difference between a pink rose pogonia and a pink arethusa. The difference between a tall and stately Seaside Plantain and a tall and stately English Plantain. The difference between an orange day lily and an orange wood lily. With so many species and varieties to look for and admire in the wild, it can quickly become confusing as to which is which. Thanks to Roger and Margaret's concise guide, each flower illustration is accompanied by identification information that details the months each flower is in bloom, the dimensions, the location, and any other outstanding features that would differentiate one bloomer from a similar look-a-like.

Organized by predominant color, this guide also comes with a printed ruler on the back inside flap for precise measuring, illustrations detailing the anatomy of a flower, a botanical glossary, and brief descriptions of the flower families highlighted throughout this book. 

{SPECIAL FEATURES}

  • 1968 edition
  • 420 pages
  • Paperback
  • Illustrated throughout

{CONDITION}

In lovely, practically brand-new condition, this book is clean and bright throughout with the exception of one small, light stain on the front cover in the bottom right corner. The spine is tight and all pages are intact. 

{SIZE}

Measures 7" inches (length) x 4.25" inches (width) x 1.5" inches (thickness) and weighs 1 lb. 

{MORE ON ROGER AND MARAGARET}

Learn more about Roger and his books here and more on Margaret and her books here. 

I covered thousands of miles by car in the eastern and midland states, trying to catch the brief period of bloom of various species. My station wagon crawled at its lowest speed along back country roads, while I kept one eye on the road and the other on the flowers... Roger Tory Peterson, 1968 

{HISTORY}

... and that is the start of how in the 1960s, Roger Tory Peterson (1908-1996), one of America's leading experts in the study of nature and botanical art, came to illustrate A Field Guide To Wildflowers.  Collaborating with landscape architect and horticultural expert, Margaret McKenny (1885-1969), this field guide represents a visual approach to identifying over 1300 wildflowers in the northeastern and north-central landscape of the United States. 

Intended to be a complete guide for nature enthusiasts, this field book leans heavily on the physical appearance of plants and flowers to help easily determine the difference between a pink rose pogonia and a pink arethusa. The difference between a tall and stately Seaside Plantain and a tall and stately English Plantain. The difference between an orange day lily and an orange wood lily. With so many species and varieties to look for and admire in the wild, it can quickly become confusing as to which is which. Thanks to Roger and Margaret's concise guide, each flower illustration is accompanied by identification information that details the months each flower is in bloom, the dimensions, the location, and any other outstanding features that would differentiate one bloomer from a similar look-a-like.

Organized by predominant color, this guide also comes with a printed ruler on the back inside flap for precise measuring, illustrations detailing the anatomy of a flower, a botanical glossary, and brief descriptions of the flower families highlighted throughout this book. 

{SPECIAL FEATURES}

  • 1968 edition
  • 420 pages
  • Paperback
  • Illustrated throughout

{CONDITION}

In lovely, practically brand-new condition, this book is clean and bright throughout with the exception of one small, light stain on the front cover in the bottom right corner. The spine is tight and all pages are intact. 

{SIZE}

Measures 7" inches (length) x 4.25" inches (width) x 1.5" inches (thickness) and weighs 1 lb. 

{MORE ON ROGER AND MARAGARET}

Learn more about Roger and his books here and more on Margaret and her books here. 

$7.00

Original: $20.00

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A Field Guide to Wildflowers by Roger Tory Peterson & Margaret McKenny - 1968 Edition

$20.00

$7.00

Description

I covered thousands of miles by car in the eastern and midland states, trying to catch the brief period of bloom of various species. My station wagon crawled at its lowest speed along back country roads, while I kept one eye on the road and the other on the flowers... Roger Tory Peterson, 1968 

{HISTORY}

... and that is the start of how in the 1960s, Roger Tory Peterson (1908-1996), one of America's leading experts in the study of nature and botanical art, came to illustrate A Field Guide To Wildflowers.  Collaborating with landscape architect and horticultural expert, Margaret McKenny (1885-1969), this field guide represents a visual approach to identifying over 1300 wildflowers in the northeastern and north-central landscape of the United States. 

Intended to be a complete guide for nature enthusiasts, this field book leans heavily on the physical appearance of plants and flowers to help easily determine the difference between a pink rose pogonia and a pink arethusa. The difference between a tall and stately Seaside Plantain and a tall and stately English Plantain. The difference between an orange day lily and an orange wood lily. With so many species and varieties to look for and admire in the wild, it can quickly become confusing as to which is which. Thanks to Roger and Margaret's concise guide, each flower illustration is accompanied by identification information that details the months each flower is in bloom, the dimensions, the location, and any other outstanding features that would differentiate one bloomer from a similar look-a-like.

Organized by predominant color, this guide also comes with a printed ruler on the back inside flap for precise measuring, illustrations detailing the anatomy of a flower, a botanical glossary, and brief descriptions of the flower families highlighted throughout this book. 

{SPECIAL FEATURES}

  • 1968 edition
  • 420 pages
  • Paperback
  • Illustrated throughout

{CONDITION}

In lovely, practically brand-new condition, this book is clean and bright throughout with the exception of one small, light stain on the front cover in the bottom right corner. The spine is tight and all pages are intact. 

{SIZE}

Measures 7" inches (length) x 4.25" inches (width) x 1.5" inches (thickness) and weighs 1 lb. 

{MORE ON ROGER AND MARAGARET}

Learn more about Roger and his books here and more on Margaret and her books here. 

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