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Wild flowers of the north-eastern states: Being three hundred and eight individuals common to the north-eastern United States (en Inglés)
Miller, Ellen; C. Whiting, Margaret (Autor)
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Wild flowers of the north-eastern states: Being three hundred and eight individuals common to the north-eastern United States (en Inglés) - Miller, Ellen; C. Whiting, Margaret
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A dew-kissed meadow at dawn, awash with the blush of wild blossoms, holds secrets that have enchanted botanists and wanderers alike for generations. In an age when natural wonders seem ever more fleeting, this botanical reference book opens a window into the rich, untamed world of native wildflowers that flourish across the north-eastern United States. Painstakingly restored for today's and future generations, it offers a rare glimpse into the early 20th century flora that once defined the landscape, blending scientific precision with the poetic allure of discovery. Within these pages, readers will find a masterfully detailed plant field guide, chronicling three hundred and eight distinct species-each captured with a clarity that invites both study and wonder. Whether you are a seasoned nature enthusiast, a botany student, or a collector of classic works, the text's vivid descriptions and careful observations illuminate the diversity of flowering plants in this region. The book's meticulous approach to plant species identification rivals that of any modern Audubon field guide, yet its charm lies in the historical context and authenticity it preserves. As a wildflower identification guide, it not only fosters deeper appreciation for the beauty of the northeastern United States plants, but also preserves the knowledge and artistry of a bygone era. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it bridges past and present, offering a tangible connection to the natural heritage of North America. For anyone captivated by the wildflowers of North America, or seeking an authoritative companion for field exploration and scholarly reference, this restored volume stands as both an invaluable resource and a celebration of the enduring spirit of discovery.