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Sagebrush Country: A Wildflower Sanctuary
Sagebrush Country A Wildflower Sanctuary
Author: Ronald J. Taylor
ISBN-13: 9780878422807
ISBN-10: 0878422803
Publication Date: 4/1992
Pages: 221
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4.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a beautiful color photograph book of the Desert plants which are an enigma, because the desert can be dry and arid or in bloom and Beautifully colored.
Sagebrush country is a land of contrasts--a place of desolation and a place of beauty. This field guide explores the elegance of the sagebrush steppe as expressed in the colorful spring and fall flowers and, more subtly, in the wondrous adaptations that enable plants to withstand the extremes so typical of this harsh environment.
Through color photographs and nontechnical descriptions, this book introduces visitors and residents alike to the abundant plant life in the land of bitterbrush and coyotes. This book covers northern Nevada, northeastern California, eastern Oregon and Washington, southern Idaho, western Montana, northern Utah, much of Wyoming, and the foothills and valleys of northwestern Colorado.