Explore the stunning flora of the American West with Charles Francis Saunders's "Western Flower Guide, Wild Flowers of the Rockies and West to the Pacific." This meticulously detailed guide, first published in 1917, offers a comprehensive look at the diverse array of wildflowers that grace the landscapes from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast.
Perfect for botanists, nature enthusiasts, and travelers alike, this book combines scientific accuracy with accessible language, making it an invaluable resource for identifying and appreciating the natural beauty of the region. Discover detailed descriptions and insights into the habitats and characteristics of countless species. Whether you're hiking through mountain trails or exploring coastal meadows, let this guide be your companion in uncovering the floral treasures of the West.
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