Carnivorous plants of the United States and Canada /

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Author / Creator:Schnell, Donald E., 1936-
Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:Portland, Or. : Timber Press, 2002.
Description:468 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), maps ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Subject:Carnivorous plants -- United States -- Identification.
Carnivorous plants -- Canada -- Identification.
Carnivorous plants.
Canada.
United States.
Field guides.
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4753206
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ISBN:0881925403
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [444]-462).
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This new edition (1st ed., CH, Jul'77) has greatly expanded and revised the first, published 26 years ago. In this splendid addition to the botanical literature, pathologist and dedicated naturalist Schnell provides valuable new information based on his more than 40 years of fieldwork. The 45 species and additional hybrids that grow in the US and Canada are given identifying descriptions, habitat preferences, geographical ranges, and flowering and trapping seasons, all helpful in making this a field guide as well as a source of the latest information on this fascinating group of plants. A lengthy introductory chapter includes cultivation methods followed by others on the Venus flytrap, pitcher plants, sundews, butterworts, bladderworts, possible other carnivorous seed plants, and conservation issues. An appendix on metric conversions is followed by a glossary, an extensive bibliography, and an index of plant names. Many maps, drawings, and 200 truly excellent color photographs, virtually all by the author, contribute greatly to the wealth of textual information and therefore to the usefulness and importance of this book. Highly recommended for every library's collection of botanical materials for both scientists and hobbyists. General readers; graduate students; faculty. L. G. Kavaljian California State University, Sacramento

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