We consider a flower field guide to be a worthy investment in the long run.
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Our review process:
After carefully examining almost 70 guides, we shortlist the below mentioned products.
Our final set consists of the best products and we also worked hard to maintain variety within our picks for personal choice.
We have been analysing these guides for more than 2 years. We have probably handled more products and accessories than almost any team on the planet, so we have a particularly experienced perspective and depth of knowledge when it comes to these items.
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Note: Just because we didn't mention a guide in this guide doesn't mean it's not good. The following are simply our picks for the best guides for most people - you may have your own specifications , that make a different guide better for you.
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Here, we present guide that manages to win our hearts. It's the national audubon society flower field guide and it's widely considered as one of all-around great guide you can buy. The National Audubon books are excellent, anyone who is interested in nature weather it's flowers trees and insects reptiles. The photos are beautiful and they are all in living color for quick identification of wildflowers. 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.
The geographic scope and major Eastern habitats are clearly laid out giving the boundaries to the content. They are the perfect size for your shirt or pants pocket. It includes many more species to add to that takes up some room in the pack. It's a must have for the field or at home. It's good for putting in a day pack.
Why We Like This:
Colored thumb plates with explanatory symbols help to quickly find and identify each wildflower
Well organized, easy to use, and has clear descriptions, with brilliant photos and drawings
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We would, of course, be remiss if we didn't mention lawrence newcomb flower field guide for daily purpose. This very salutary combination should make this guide a boon to amateur as well as the professional botanist. It is the best starter guide for flowering plants. It is easy to use flower locator. It is as simple as answering five questions which point the user to the appropriate page in the book where the flower is described and pictured. The either-or (dichotomous) tree structure of this guide makes plant ID close to foolproof, even for newbies.
A most unique aspect of this book is that it includes shrubs as well as plants normally considered wildflowers, adding greatly to its utility for the amateur observer. They were even so kind as to put some flowers in multiple places in the book when there was a strong chance a novice would describe it one way when it technically is truly another. It’s really fun, like a little detective work.
Why We Like This:
Absolute ease of use for anyone joy, joy, joy
A great way to identify unknown flowers (or poison) that you
Clear instructions to key plants and easy to use flower locator
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Compared with other guide in this category, the catherine h howell flower field guide has a convenient design. There aren't any carnivorous plants, which do have flowers and are found in North America. This is a guide to help you identify 160 different types of wildflowers in the usa and canada. It includes a brief description of a flower, organized by region, with key words and a picture or two. The flowers are grouped by color, which allows you to quickly identify a flower.
This makes it more useful in general, but you won't find rare or regional flowers in it. The cover is strong, and the pages are thick enough to endure consistent use, although you do not want to leave it out in the rain by any means. The glossy photos are easy to wipe off with a cloth, which makes it perfect for taking on the trail. It comes with the plant classification and range.
Why We Like This:
You don't have to lug a big field guide on your hikes
Must have for everyone who loves flowers
Including a cactus and several water-growing plants
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The margaret mckenny flower field guide's high-end materials makes sure that it ages well with use. This guide is a nice adjunct to Newcombs guide, the Bible for wildflower enthusiasts This book uses color to seperate the many genus/species which is more of a search and find endeavor. The drawings and paintings capture the essence of the flower in a way no photo does. The book includes many less commonly found plants so you are more likely to find what you're looking for.
This guide has really well written descriptions of each plant and the important subtle differences between species are explained and pointed out, with arrows and text for each of the drawings. The illustrations and paintings capture the essence of the flower in a way no photo does. It is also easy to use. This is a great book for identifying wild flowers.
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Not everyone likes to purchase guide for their daily usage, but the stan tekiela flower field guide would be an anomoly. If you love taking a walk in the woods and looking at the beautiful flowers there, this is a great little book for identification. This book groups flowers into basic colors, with a little color code at the top of each page, from blue, green, yellow, white, red, purple, etc. It's fun to be able to tell people, "oh yes, that is a wood lily, " instead of, "oh yes, that is your basic orange flower. This is the best book ever on wild flowers.
The size of the book is another plus as it can fit nicely in a backpack or glove compartment. The small icons denoting different flower characteristics are also useful for beginning or confirming identification, as well as for distinguishing from similar species. This is a great beginner field guide. The book gives you a full page (pocket sized) of each flower, and is organized nicely by color, which is helpful.
Why We Like This:
Perfect size for carrying, beautiful and helpful pictures as well
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Best part: linda g chafin flower field guide costs comparatively low and it is available to ship in 24 hours. While too large to take into the field, it covers many of the wildflowers you are likely to encounter. It is easy to use the keys and the indexes. The color-coded index at the back is very helpful, and the individual listings for the flowers gives plenty of information.
Why We Like This:
Very thorough book with great photos and descriptions of the flowers
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If you often find yourself scrambling for appropriate and satisfactory guide, delena tull flower field guide is your end point. This is a good source for detailed information about many of the shrubs, trees and flowers of Texas. It is easy to read and is a useful source for both causal and serious gardeners. This book has some great pictures and is perfectly descriptive.