Description
The Flora and Fauna of the Pacific Northwest Coast is an extensive, easy-to-follow resource guide to the plant and animal life of the vast and diverse bioregion stretching from Juneau, Alaska, south to coastal British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and down to California's San Francisco Bay. Encompassing over eight hundred native and invasive species, and including more than two thousand color photos, this is the most complete book of its kind on the market. The book is divided into flora and fauna, with detailed subsections for flowering plants, berries, ferns, shrubs and bushes, trees, fungi, birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and insects. Each species (identified by common and scientific name) is illustrated by a close-up photograph and a concise description of its appearance, biology, and habitat, as well as its traditional use and medicinal properties (where applicable). The book also contains detailed maps, a glossary, and a complete index of species.
About the Author
Collin Varner is a horticulturist and arboriculturalist, and the head of the Horticulture Department at the University of British Columbia. He is also a keen hiker, photographer, and illustrator who spends much of his time scouring the coastal forests of Cascadia, examining, photographing, and drawing the flora and fauna. He lives in Vancouver, BC.
Reviews
"With its lovely photos, it's a book that visitors would be delighted to find in any vacation rental house along the coast."
* Bulletin of the Native Plant Society of Oregon *"[W]ith its lovely photos, it's a book that visitors would be delighted to find in any vacation rental house along the coast."
* Kalmiopsis *Book Information
ISBN 9780295744643
Author Collin Varner
Format Paperback
Page Count 464
Imprint University of Washington Press
Publisher University of Washington Press
Weight(grams) 1225g