
Woody Plants of Ohio
Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Climbers: Native, Naturalized, and Escaped
E. Lucy Braun
(Author)21,000+ Reviews
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Product Details
Publisher | Ohio State University Press |
Publish Date | September 01, 1989 |
Pages | 362 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780814204979 |
Dimensions | 9.2 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.1 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Nature
About the Author
The late E. Lucy Braun was Professor Emerita of Plant Ecology at the University of Cincinnati and author of several books, including The Monocotyledoneae: Cat-tails to Orchids, also published by OSU Press.
Reviews
"Anyone interested in the flora of the midwest will welcome this publication. Nurserymen and persons interested in ornamental plants will find the volume useful. Every high school biologydepartment in Ohio and adjacent states could profit from a copy of this book. It is the kindof book which may well get students interested in the identification of plants. Dr. Braun has done it again!"E C O N O M I C B O TA N Y
"E. Lucy Braun's classic book, The Woody Plants of Ohio, is the primary reference for definitive information on the identification and distribution of species of this important group of Ohioplants. Dr. Braun's careful and detailed data, her workable identification keys, and the exquisiteillustrations of Elizabeth Dalvé combine to make this a very useful publication for both scientificand lay readers."C H A R L E SC .K I N G, Ohio Biological Survey
"Not only Ohioans but plant lovers everywhere will welcome this splendid book prepared by one of America's foremost botanists and plant ecologists. . . . Of immeasurable value are Miss Braun's state-county maps charting separately the distribution of almost 350 indigenous species. . . ."
Journal of Forestry
"E. Lucy Braun's classic book, The Woody Plants of Ohio, is the primary reference for definitive information on the identification and distribution of species of this important group of Ohioplants. Dr. Braun's careful and detailed data, her workable identification keys, and the exquisiteillustrations of Elizabeth Dalvé combine to make this a very useful publication for both scientificand lay readers."C H A R L E SC .K I N G, Ohio Biological Survey
"Not only Ohioans but plant lovers everywhere will welcome this splendid book prepared by one of America's foremost botanists and plant ecologists. . . . Of immeasurable value are Miss Braun's state-county maps charting separately the distribution of almost 350 indigenous species. . . ."
Journal of Forestry
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