6 edition of Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, Part 1 found in the catalog.
Published
June 1969
by University of Washington Press
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Written in English
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 914 |
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Open Library | OL10314133M |
ISBN 10 | 0295739835 |
ISBN 10 | 9780295739830 |
Over , specimens from the Herbarium collection are accessible through this database and the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria website. For most vascular plant specimens, only label data are available. Both specimen label data and images are available for most nonvascular plant, fungal, lichen, and marine algae specimens. Vascular plants appear to be the final organisms to colonize glacial forelands, after the barren substrate has already been significantly transformed by cryptogam colonization and soil-forming processes. However, studies have shown that vascular plants are usually not the last group of colonizers, and some species may even appear as first colonizers (Fig. 5; Wietrzyk et al., ).
OCLC Number: Description: volumes illustrations. Contents: pt. 1 - Vascular cryptogams, gymnosperms, and monocotyledons --pt. 2 - Salicaceae to saxifragaceae --pt. 3 - Saxifragaceae to ericaceae --pt. 4 - Ericaceae to campanulaceae --pt. 5 - Title: . COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus.
The first two parts to be published of this major contribution to North American floristics were reviewed with enthusiasm in Plant Breeding Abstracts [XXVI, p. and XXIX, ]. The present volume maintains the standard set by the earlier ones and retains the wisely conservative nomenclatural outlook combined with the realistic treatment of specific limits and relationships that were such. The 1st edition single-volume Flora of the Pacific Northwest by C. Leo Hitchcock and Arthur C. Cronquist was published by the University of Washington Press in Hitchcock and Cronquist designed it as a portable version of the 5-volume Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest that they coauthored with Marion Ownbey and J.W. Thompson from through
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Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, in five parts, offers the first complete guide, with keys, to the ferns, fern-related, and seed-bearing plants of Washington, northern Oregon, Idaho north of the Snake River plains, the mountainous western part of Montana, and southern British volume gives complete Part 1 book synonymy, type collections, geographic ranges, “genuine Cited by: Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, in five parts, offers the first complete guide, with keys, to the ferns, fern-related, and seed-bearing plants of Washington, northern Oregon, Idaho north of the Snake River plains, the mountainous western part of Montana, and southern British volume gives complete regional synonymy, type collections, geographic ranges, “genuine 4/5(1).
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Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, in five parts, offers the first complete guide, with keys, to the ferns, fern-related, and seed-bearing plants of Washington, northern Oregon, Idaho north of the Snake River plains, the mountainous western part of Montana, and southern British Columbia.
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Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, Part 2: Salicaceae to Saxifragaceae (v. 2) by Leo C. Hitchcock, Arthur Conquist. University of Washington Press. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. Light rubbing wear to cover, spine and page edges. Very minimal writing or notations in margins not affecting the text.
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Leo Hitchcock, Arthur Cronquist. Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest: Ericaceae through Campanulaceae, by C. Hitchcock, A. Cronquist, and M. Ownbey Volume 17 of Publications in biology, University of Washington Volume 17 of University of Washington publications in biology Issue 4 of Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, Charles Leo Hitchcock: Author: Charles Leo.
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The above publication is the first volume to appear of a comprehensive flora of Washington, northern Oregon, northern Idaho, western Montana and southern British Columbia. Full descriptions and synonymy, are given for all the species, each of which is illustrated.
The figures, by Dr. Rumely, are beautiful examples of botanical drawing. Keys are provided to the genera and species. : Saxifragaceae to Ericaceae (Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, Part 3) () by Cronquist, Arthur; Hitchcock, C.
Leo; Ownbey, Marion; Thompson, J. and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Additional descriptive data for vascular plants, including species descriptions, phenology, distribution, habitat, and common names are based on a variety of sources including the 5-Volume set of the Flora of the Pacific Northwest for those treatments therein that are still valid.
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With the issue of the present part, one of the most notable of regional floras of the present century reaches completion. The parts have appeared in reverse order of their numeration and have all received due notice in Plant Breeding Abstracts [cf. XXVI, p.XXIX,XXXII, and XXXV, ].
The present part, dealing with pteridophytes, gymnosperms and monocotyledons, is mainly the. About this book. Flora of the Pacific Northwest, first published inbecame an instant classic for its innovative style of providing species descriptions in the identification keys, and for its comprehensive illustrations of nearly all treated taxa (species, subspecies, and varieties).).
Students rely on it as an essential primer, while veteran botanists and natural resource managers use. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Hitchcock, C. Leo (Charles Leo), Vascular plants of the Pacific Northwest.
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Great Plant Picks, administered by the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden in Seattle, Washington, also relies on a.Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, Part 4 Ericaceae through campanulaceae by Leo C. Hitchcock ISBN ISBN X Hardcover; -: University of Washington Press, June ; ISBN