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Land of enchantment wildflowers: a guide to the plants of New Mexico
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Lubbock, Texas : Texas Tech University Press, [2013].
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Book
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0896728226, 9780896728226
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383 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm.
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Pine River Adult Non-Fiction
NATURE / Plants
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New Mexico is home to about 4,000 species of plants that inhabit the varied ecosystems found at the intersection of the Rocky Mountains, the Great Plains, and the Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts. Willa Finley and LaShara Nieland, authors of a previous field guide of Texas plants, "Lone Star Wildflowers," traveled throughout New Mexico and photographed approximately 200 commonly encountered plants in all stages of growth from spring through fall. They also visited with Native Americans to learn the extensive practical ways in which they and their ancestors have used the flora. The research is presented in a colorful, well-organized format, using easily understood language appealing to wildflower enthusiasts of all levels of experience. "Land of Enchantment Wildflowers" features . Easy-to-use format with plants grouped according to flower color, indicated by color bars along the page edges. . 456 full-color photos, all taken by the authors, including flowers, leaves and seedpods. . Origins of common and scientific names. . Historical and modern uses of plants for food, medicine, and other applications, along with archaeological findings. . Information about toxins and commercially valuable chemical compounds. . Interactions with wildlife and livestock, both positive and negative. . Landscaping uses, noting growth requirements, as well as deer resistance. . Over 100 butterfly and moth species identified, with description of their interaction with specific plants."

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-365) and index.
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New Mexico is home to about 4,000 species of plants that inhabit the varied ecosystems found at the intersection of the Rocky Mountains, the Great Plains, and the Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts. Willa Finley and LaShara Nieland, authors of a previous field guide of Texas plants, "Lone Star Wildflowers," traveled throughout New Mexico and photographed approximately 200 commonly encountered plants in all stages of growth from spring through fall. They also visited with Native Americans to learn the extensive practical ways in which they and their ancestors have used the flora. The research is presented in a colorful, well-organized format, using easily understood language appealing to wildflower enthusiasts of all levels of experience. "Land of Enchantment Wildflowers" features . Easy-to-use format with plants grouped according to flower color, indicated by color bars along the page edges. . 456 full-color photos, all taken by the authors, including flowers, leaves and seedpods. . Origins of common and scientific names. . Historical and modern uses of plants for food, medicine, and other applications, along with archaeological findings. . Information about toxins and commercially valuable chemical compounds. . Interactions with wildlife and livestock, both positive and negative. . Landscaping uses, noting growth requirements, as well as deer resistance. . Over 100 butterfly and moth species identified, with description of their interaction with specific plants."
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APA Citation (style guide)

Finley, W. F., & Nieland, L. J. (2013). Land of enchantment wildflowers: a guide to the plants of New Mexico. Lubbock, Texas, Texas Tech University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Finley, Willa F. and LaShara J., Nieland. 2013. Land of Enchantment Wildflowers: A Guide to the Plants of New Mexico. Lubbock, Texas, Texas Tech University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Finley, Willa F. and LaShara J., Nieland, Land of Enchantment Wildflowers: A Guide to the Plants of New Mexico. Lubbock, Texas, Texas Tech University Press, 2013.

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Finley, Willa F., and LaShara J. Nieland. Land of Enchantment Wildflowers: A Guide to the Plants of New Mexico. Lubbock, Texas, Texas Tech University Press, 2013.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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