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Forty percent or more of Indiana’s wildflowers will not be found in any of the available field guides. This book fills that gap. It includes all of the herbaceous species - a total of 1,568 - recorded in Indiana (except grasses, sedges, and rushes). It contains 640 colour photographs, one for every group of visually similar species. The photographs representing more than one species are accompanied by text and numerous drawings of the characters that separate each of the individual species. each species entry includes the scientific name, the common name, habitats, general distribution in the state, months of blooming, size of the plant and the flowers or inflorescence, and a brief additional description of the plant. If there is a photograph or drawing of the species, it is always placed with the species entry. Species that are introduced to the state or are on Indiana’s endangered, threatened, and rare list are marked with one-world notation about their status. Species are grouped into families, which are arranged so that the most closely related and usually visually similar families are near each other. A Flower Finder section at the front of the book with sections based on the number of coloured parts of the flower and drawings as visual guides helps the user find the appropriate location in the book for unknown wildflowers. With an emphasis on completeness, strong visual presentation, and simplicity of terminology, this book should be useful to a broad audience - from the most inexperienced amateur to professionals in many fields.
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Forty percent or more of Indiana’s wildflowers will not be found in any of the available field guides. This book fills that gap. It includes all of the herbaceous species - a total of 1,568 - recorded in Indiana (except grasses, sedges, and rushes). It contains 640 colour photographs, one for every group of visually similar species. The photographs representing more than one species are accompanied by text and numerous drawings of the characters that separate each of the individual species. each species entry includes the scientific name, the common name, habitats, general distribution in the state, months of blooming, size of the plant and the flowers or inflorescence, and a brief additional description of the plant. If there is a photograph or drawing of the species, it is always placed with the species entry. Species that are introduced to the state or are on Indiana’s endangered, threatened, and rare list are marked with one-world notation about their status. Species are grouped into families, which are arranged so that the most closely related and usually visually similar families are near each other. A Flower Finder section at the front of the book with sections based on the number of coloured parts of the flower and drawings as visual guides helps the user find the appropriate location in the book for unknown wildflowers. With an emphasis on completeness, strong visual presentation, and simplicity of terminology, this book should be useful to a broad audience - from the most inexperienced amateur to professionals in many fields.