Are you planning to buy a field guide to wildflowers, and are you confused about the options ?
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Our review process:
After carefully exploring almost several dozens of guides, we think the best guide, that suit most people, is metioned as first option below.
Our final collection consists of the best products and we also managed to maintain variety within our picks for personal choice.
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The national audubon society a field guide to wildflower should be able to handle its purpose and duties with ease. The National Audubon books are excellent, anyone who is interested in nature weather it's flowers trees and insects reptiles you can find a book covering the National Autobahn is a great reference source. The pictures make it easy to identify the flowers you spot in the wild.
You identify the flowers with color photographs, and the book gives a fairly in-depth description on the flower, habitat, range, and other comments about the flower.
These Audubon field guide books are great. The pictures are beautiful and useful most of the time, though not all of them have the leaves clear, and the leaves are important in identification. It also includes many more species.
Why We Like This:
Excellent large section of color photos
Well organized, easy to use, and has clear descriptions, with brilliant photos and drawings
Colored thumb plates with explanatory symbols help to quickly find and identify each wildflower
Pocket/fanny pack sized, beautiful color photo's, well laid out
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The catherine h howell a field guide to wildflower is satisfactory and appropriate and fits well with your daily usage. From Milkweed to Water Lilies, you will find most of the common wildflowers of North America in this expert field guide. This is an informative little book that contains an actual photograph (plus a small drawing) of each flower with its accompanying foliage. It is indexed by color which simplifies finding a flower that nothing else is known about it. The flowers are grouped by color, which allows you to quickly identify a flower. There is also a section on poisonous species, which is helpful if you plan to actually stray off the beaten path.
This is a guide to help you identify 160 different types of wildflowers in the usa and canada. It's perfect for fitting in a large pocket.
Why We Like This:
You don't have to lug a big field guide on your hikes
Including a cactus and several water-growing plants
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Best part: margaret mckenny a field guide to wildflower costs comparatively low and it is available to ship in 24 hours. This is a good book for taking with you when walking. Once you learn the system of what to look for when observing a plant, the icons allow speed and efficiency when using the book in the field. It is a compact book that fits easily in a camera bag or backpack.
This book has more illustrations than the Newcomb's book, and the easy to use highlighted habitat/range descriptions also help in quickly figuring out a plant's ID. The drawings and field marks are good.
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We would, of course, be remiss if we didn't mention david m brandenburg a field guide to wildflower for daily purpose. This book has a nice cover that is waterproof and waterproof. It has thousands of species in it, so you're likely to find what you're looking for, if not something closely-related. It has been meticulously planned and assembled. The maps of where the flowers are found are very helpful.
There are many line drawings and photographs detailing various botanical characters that one needs to understand how to most effectively use the book. It is easy to use, but a little heavy to carry, but will fit into a large pocket. The book itself is thick thus making it a little difficult to carry around as a field guide. It is a really great addition to any nature library.
Why We Like This:
Accurate information with very good, clear images and good range maps
A compact but heavy little book-zillions of photos of wildflowers and excellent descriptions
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If you often find yourself confused about convenient and suitable guide, pam mackay a field guide to wildflower should be your first option for buying. This is a very comprehensive list of what you'll find in the Mojave National Preserve as well as Joshua Tree National Park. It is packed with vivid color photos and informative text, this valuable reference will help you identify and appreciate the unique and varied flora of this desert ecosystem. Entries are organized first by color, then alphabetically by family, which is great for identification. It is easy to follow and read as it is color coded.
The index is good and there is a chapter with good explanations of plant parts. It is perfect for the novice and expert botanist alike. The photos are crisp, bright and modern and the descriptions are thorough for identification. It is sturdy and compact, as a field guide should be.
Why We Like This:
Tells you almost everything about desert plants that you need to know
Light weight, it is easy to pack and carry
Must have for mojave hikers and wildflower lovers
Beautiful color photos and lots of info on each plant
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Roger L Hammer line of guide come in a pretty wide variety of styles, so you can definitely find one that suits your individual preferences and needs. The laminated field guide is the result of countless hours of planning and thousands of miles of travel, coupled with highly skilled photography, and backed by considerable scientific research. It covers a great selection of flowers found in Central Florida. The photographs are sharp and the flowers are organized in sections by color, which makes it a lot easier to ID something if you have no idea where to start.
The descriptions of the wildflowers are excellent, and the additional comments are icing on the cake. It is easy to use in the field or as an at-home reference.
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The niering a field guide to wildflower's material feels more premium than its price would suggest. The Audubon field guide to wildflowers is very comprehensive. It takes a lot of flipping back and forth to compare other details and narrow it down to the exact one if it's even in the book. The pictures are crisp and clear and easily sorted by color, then shape. There is also a very thorough description of the flower in the back.
This is definitely a book you can take with you. The second half of this volume gives you family and species descriptions. From the vinyl book cover which protects it and makes it easy to carry outside, to the neat size, to the way it is organized. This is an absolutely amazing book with great color pictures if you spend any.