Nature, Plants
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Manitoba Flora
A Guide to the Vascular Plants of Manitoba: Volume 1: Spore-Producing Plants, Conifers, and Monocots by Diana Bizecki Robson
Whether you are a scientist, student, landowner or plant lover looking to identify Manitoba’s native, rare, weedy or culturally important plants, Manitoba Flora is sure to prove the ultimate guide. This is the first flora of Manitoba published...
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Why Trees?
How to Love Trees by Martin R. Ford
Trees are both amazing and vital. Their intricate, complex processes benefit humanity in so many ways, especially in cities, where populations are on the rise. Why Trees? is a non-fiction book about how to keep our urban trees healthy. It is an...
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A Portrait of Astonishing Nature
by Chris Buddle
In A Portrait of Astonishing Nature, 53 works of original poetry and watercolour paintings come together to celebrate the animals and plant life that surround us in our everyday lives. From the elusive Alces alces (moose) to the colour-changing...
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Eagle Cap Wilderness Plant Guide
by Ed Teel and Mary Teel
The Eagle Cap Wilderness area, located in the Wallowa Mountains of northeastern Oregon, consists of 360,000 acres filled with amazing landscapes, natural beauty, and a dazzling array of plants and wildflowers. The Eagle Cap Wilderness Plant Guide...
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The World of Ficus Bonsai
by Jerry Meislik
Jerry Meislik is a well-known bonsai lecturer, demonstrator, teacher and writer. He has written articles for many of the major bonsai publications including Bonsai Journal of the American Bonsai Society and Bonsai Clubs International magazine....
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Hugging Trees in Los Angeles
The experience of communing with Nature by Ari Hahyar
When Ari Hahyar set out to learn to commune with nature, he knew little about botany or the mysticism of plants; he knew only the happiness he felt when he would leave his Santa Monica condo for a walk in the woods. In Hugging Trees in Los...
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