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James H. Miller (Author)
JAMES H. MILLER is a research ecologist with the USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, at Auburn University.
Karl V. Miller (Author)
KARL V. MILLER is an associate professor of wildlife ecology and management at the University of Georgia.
This guide to common and unique plants found in forests of the Southeast thoroughly covers 330 species of forbs (herbaceous plants), grasses, vines, and shrubs, with a special emphasis on the plants’ role in wildlife sustenance. Packed with detailed color photographs, the book is a must-have for forest landowners, game and wildlife managers, biologists, outdoors enthusiasts, students—anyone with an interest in the intricate and often unexpected interrelationships between the flora and fauna of our region’s forests.
Features:Descriptions of native and nonnative (exotic or invasive) plants, including 330 species of forbs, in 180 genera: grasses, sedges, and rushes; woody vines and semiwoody plants; shrubs; palms and yucca; cane; cactus; ferns; and ground lichen650 color photosMap of physiographic provinces56 simple black-and-white drawings of flower parts, flower types, and inflorescences, leaf arrangements, leaf divisions, shapes, and margins, and parts of a grass plantGlossaryIndex of genera by family, index by wildlife species, and index of scientific and common names
Clear, concise, easy to read, and uncluttered in layout. The photos and text are a blend in clarity.
[P]rovides information critical to the management and conservation of forest vegetation and wildlife . . . practical in field, classroom, and boardroom applications.
It is a must-have reference work for vegetation managers in the southeastern United States.
This has become one of my most-used resource books on plants alSk
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