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Jennifer Guard, Trygve Steen (Photographer). I live on a wetland in Oregon and find this plant identification book to be very helpful. It is organized for ease in locating plant species with color-coded divisions for plant communities that thrive in wetland ecosystems: Submerged & Floating, Marshy Shore, Wetland Prairie, Shrub Swamp, Wooded Wetland. The photos are very clear and helpful, as are the informative details about the growth habits, leaves, flowers, fruits, habitat, natural history, and similar species references. I often use t I live on a wetland in Oregon and find this plant identification book to be very helpful.
Jennifer Guard is the founder of Wetland Specialties, an Oregon-based . Trygve Steen provided the photographs and rightly deserves high praise for the technical perfection and beauty achieved in most of his 300+ photos
Jennifer is a natural resource specialist and a botanist who understands the need to regulate growth and development with careful natural resource planning. Trygve Steen provided the photographs and rightly deserves high praise for the technical perfection and beauty achieved in most of his 300+ photos. -Douglasia magazine.
B Jennifer Guard; Trygve Steen; John Christy. This button opens a dialog that displays additional images for this product with the option to zoom in or out. Tell us if something is incorrect. Wetland Plants of Oregon and Washington includes: Descriptions of more than 330 plants species Over 300 exceptional color photos 74 line drawings providing additional detail Hints for distinguishing easily confused species Intriguing notes on endangered plants, wildlife uses, associated species and natural history. This authoritative and attractive field guide will help raise awareness and improve stewardship of an irreplaceable natural resource.
by B. Jennifer Guard. This guide describes more than 330 plant species with hints for distinguishing easily confused species and notes on endangered plants and wildlife. Select Format: Paperback. ISBN13: 9781551050607. Release Date: July 1997.
Trygve Steen, Photographer. From Wetlands to Forests – Botany for Kids – Children’s Botany Books. Wetland Ecology Books. Wetland Plants of Michigan: A Complete Guide to the Wetland and Aquatic Plants of the Great Lakes State.
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Guard BJ (1995) Wetland plants of Oregon and Washington. Lone Pine Publishing, Renton.
Guard and photography by Trygve Steen. Use of a Succursal Nest in Great Basin Desert Thatch Ants. Formica obscuripes Forel). Great Basin Naturalist. Steen contributed ten major aerial. circulated in a juried show coordinated by the Council for Creative Projects, New York, under the title: "Creative Solutions to Ecological Issues" to over 6 sites during the next two years.