Flowers of Mountain and Plain (Illustrations)The H. W. Wilson Company, 2014 M12 9 - 103 páginas “Flowers of Mountain and Plain” is intended primarily for travelers and flower lovers who wish a short cut to recognizing flowers seen on excursions or from car windows. It may also serve as a souvenir of pleasant summer days or vacation trips. The book consists of the twenty-five color plates to be found in “Rocky Mountain Flowers” (Clements and Clements, 1914), representing one hundred and seventy-five of the most beautiful and striking flowers of the mountains and plains of the West. If it succeeds in opening the eyes of the passer-by to an appreciation of the flowers by the way, or in further stimulating an already awakened interest, it will have served its purpose. |
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VIOLET FAMILY | |
CAPER FAMILY | |
MUSTARD FAMILY | |
BLEEDING HEART FAMILY | |
WATERLEAF FAMILY | |
SNAPDRAGON FAMILY | |
BLADDERWORT FAMILY | |
BROOMRAPE FAMILY | |
SNAPDRAGON FAMILY | |
MINT FAMILY | |
VERBENA FAMILY | |
ROSE FAMILY | |
FLAX FAMILY | |
OXALIS FAMILY | |
MALLOW FAMILY | |
SPURGE FAMILY | |
GERANIUM FAMILY | |
FOUR OCLOCK FAMILY | |
GOOSEFOOT FAMILY | |
BUCKWHEAT FAMILY | |
PINK FAMILY | |
PRIMROSE FAMILY | |
WINTERGREEN FAMILY | |
HEATH FAMILY | |
GENTIAN FAMILY | |
POTATO FAMILY | |
MORNING GLORY FAMILY | |
PHLOX FAMILY | |
BORAGE FAMILY | |
PEA FAMILY | |
STONECROP FAMILY | |
SAXIFRAGE FAMILY | |
EVENING PRIMROSE FAMILY | |
MENTZELIA FAMILY | |
CACTUS FAMILY | |
PARSLEY FAMILY | |
HONEYSUCKLE FAMILY | |
BLUEBELL FAMILY | |
VALERIAN FAMILY | |
ASTER FAMILY | |
LILY FAMILY | |
SPIDERWORT FAMILY | |
IRIS FAMILY | |
ORCHID FAMILY | |
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Términos y frases comunes
Actinella ANEMONE MULTIFIDA aspen woodlands ASTER FAMILY Beard-tongue BLADDERWORT bloom all summer bloom in early bloom in midsummer bloom in spring bloom throughout blossoms Bluebell BLUEBELL FAMILY botanical name brook-banks BUTTERCUP CHENOPODIUM CAPITATUM Clover clusters on stems COLLINSIA PARVIFLORA color common name refers cultivated dense clusters DRABA AUREA Dwarf early and midsummer early summer flower-heads flowers bloom Forget-me-not found in meadows found on prairies fragrant garden genus Geranium Golden gravel-slides grow 1-3 ft IPOMOEA LEPTOPHYLLA leaves Mallow meadows and aspen MENTZELIA MULTIFLORA mountain meadows MULTIFLORA nectar open clusters open spikes pale Pasque Flower Pentstemon petals pink plains and foothills plants are 2-5 Plate 16 Plate 22 Plate 30 poisonous Poppy Mallow Primrose RATIBIDA COLUMNARIS receives its name resemblance roadsides Rose SEDUM STENOPETALUM slender stems species spring and early stiff stems Sunflower tall and bloom Thelesperma throughout the summer tiny tips Verbena Violet wet meadows yellow centers yellow flowers