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Prairie Plants of Illinois

Prairie Plants of Illinois
Author: Steve W. Chadde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-10-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781951682132

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Prairie Plants of Illinois is a guide for identifying over 100 of the most common grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs found on the prairies of Illinois and surrounding area. Includes simple keys, color photographs, line drawings, descriptions, and maps showing the county distribution of each species both in Illinois and across the central USA.


Prairie Plants of Illinois

Prairie Plants of Illinois
Author: John W. Voigt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1985
Genre: Prairie plants
ISBN:

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Prairie Plants of Illinois

Prairie Plants of Illinois
Author: Steve Chadde
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Phytogeography
ISBN: 9781546672234

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Updated and revised version of: Prairie plants of Illinois / by John W. Voigt and Robert H. Mohlenbrock; illustrations by Miriam Wysong Meyer. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois Department of Conservation, Division of Forest Resources and Natural Heritage, 1985.


A Backyard Prairie

A Backyard Prairie
Author: Fred Delcomyn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-07-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9780809338184

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"The book celebrates the beauty of a 2.5-acre restored grassland with lively commentary, vivid descriptions, and striking, detailed photographs of the native plants and animals that inhabit it. The authors describe how they prepared the soil, selected and planted seeds, and dealt with unwanted invasive species and weeds"--


Prairie Plants of the Midwest

Prairie Plants of the Midwest
Author: Russell R. Kirt
Publisher: Stipes Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Botany
ISBN: 9780875635736

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"This book is written and illustrated to aid the novice inn the identification of tallgrass prairie plants native to the midwest."--Preface.


Prairie Plants of Northern Illinois

Prairie Plants of Northern Illinois
Author: Russell Kirt
Publisher: Stipes Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Prairie ecology
ISBN: 9780875633404

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An Illustrated Guide to Iowa Prairie Plants

An Illustrated Guide to Iowa Prairie Plants
Author: Paul Christiansen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1999
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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This guide to the prairie plants native to Iowa provides all the information necessary for identifying and distinguishing even the most similar species. Species are described from the ground up: stem, leaf, bud, flower, fruit and habitat. The time of flowering/fruiting is given for central Iowa.


40 Prairie Plants of Lee County, Illinois

40 Prairie Plants of Lee County, Illinois
Author: Cassandra Rodgers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1985
Genre: Plants
ISBN:

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Describes prairie plants growing in Lee County, Illinois.


A New Garden Ethic

A New Garden Ethic
Author: Benjamin Vogt
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1771422459

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In a time of climate change and mass extinction, how we garden matters more than ever: “An outstanding and deeply passionate book.” —Marc Bekoff, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals Plenty of books tell home gardeners and professional landscape designers how to garden sustainably, what plants to use, and what resources to explore. Yet few examine why our urban wildlife gardens matter so much—not just for ourselves, but for the larger human and animal communities. Our landscapes push aside wildlife and in turn diminish our genetically programmed love for wildness. How can we get ourselves back into balance through gardens, to speak life's language and learn from other species? Benjamin Vogt addresses why we need a new garden ethic, and why we urgently need wildness in our daily lives—lives sequestered in buildings surrounded by monocultures of lawn and concrete that significantly harm our physical and mental health. He examines the psychological issues around climate change and mass extinction as a way to understand how we are short-circuiting our response to global crises, especially by not growing native plants in our gardens. Simply put, environmentalism is not political; it's social justice for all species marginalized today and for those facing extinction tomorrow. By thinking deeply and honestly about our built landscapes, we can create a compassionate activism that connects us more profoundly to nature and to one another.