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Newcomb's wildflower guide. (Original 1977; 1989. Auflage)

von Lawrence Newcomb

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An ingenious key system for quick, positive field identification of wildflowers, flowering shrubs and vines in Northeastern and North-central North America. Amateur and expert alike can quickly and accurately identify almost any wildflower using Lawrence Newcomb's system, which is based on natural structural features that are easily visible even to the untrained eye. Every time you see an unknown plant, ask yourself the same five questions (related to the type of plant and the structure of its petals and leaves), and you will be directed to the page on which the plant can be found. Beautiful illustrations make confirmation easy.… (mehr)
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Titel:Newcomb's wildflower guide.
Autoren:Lawrence Newcomb
Info:New York : Little, Brown, [1989]
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Newcomb's Wildflower Guide von Lawrence Newcomb (1977)

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    A Field Guide to Wildflowers of Northeastern and North-central North America von Roger Tory Peterson (Sandydog1)
    Sandydog1: Peterson's simple color coded guide is the perfect complement to Newcomb's better, but more complicated dichotomous key.
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    Gray's Manual of Botany -- Manual of The Botany of the Northern United States von Merritt Lyndon Fernald (Sandydog1)
    Sandydog1: The Grand-daddy. If you've graduated from a Peterson's Guide to Newcomb's, you might as well see what the big boys have been using as a botanical reference, for almost a century.
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When I picked up Newcomb's Wildflower Guide from the library, I didn't have a clue how to identify flowers using a book, and I was afraid I would be in over my head. I shouldn't have been worried: Newcomb's wildflower categorization is easy to pick up on, using readily understood visual cues like the number of petals on a flower, flower color, and leaf type. I was able to identify almost every flower I was trying to name, and I'm as amateur as it gets.

Using this guide is infinitely faster and less frustrating than trying to figure out flower names online, and the illustrations are very well-done and helpful. I do wish more illustrations had been in color, but the black-and-white drawings are still effective. ( )
  karinnekarinne | Apr 3, 2013 |
This would be the one wildflower guide that I recommenend to beginners. The system he uses is easier than most and geared toward the amateur field botanist. ( )
  Michaelnj | Mar 27, 2013 |
One of the best laid out field books or guidebooks you will ever see. Too bad I don't care that much and have one for a college field trip that was concurrent with a much more interesting Geology of Northern Michigan class. Still worth having just in case I ever care to decipher a specific violet out in the woods. Assuming I have it with me at the time, which is unlikely. ( )
  DirtPriest | May 25, 2011 |
A well designed, easy to use field guide, including a key, which makes it much more useful for definitive identifications. ( )
  Devil_llama | May 22, 2011 |
Difficult to use without an understanding of flower construction and the flower is in hand. not for beginners. Howerver the book includes shrubs and vines and is worth having for this alone. ( )
  4bonasa | Aug 11, 2010 |
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An ingenious key system for quick, positive field identification of wildflowers, flowering shrubs and vines in Northeastern and North-central North America. Amateur and expert alike can quickly and accurately identify almost any wildflower using Lawrence Newcomb's system, which is based on natural structural features that are easily visible even to the untrained eye. Every time you see an unknown plant, ask yourself the same five questions (related to the type of plant and the structure of its petals and leaves), and you will be directed to the page on which the plant can be found. Beautiful illustrations make confirmation easy.

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