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Start a botanical exploration with Frank Venning's A Guide to Field Identification: Wildflowers of North America, illustrated by Manabu C. Saito. Published in 1984 by Golden Press, this pocket-sized paperback field guide is an indispensable companion for nature lovers and botanists alike.
With detailed illustrations of hundreds of North American wildflowers and insightful descriptions, this guide is both a handy reference tool and a delightful journey through the continent's floral diversity.
Rich Illustrations: The guide features detailed illustrations by Manabu C. Saito, making identification easy and enjoyable.
Comprehensive Coverage: Offers descriptions of a vast array of wildflowers, providing a thorough overview of North America's floral beauty.
Portable Design: Its compact size makes it an ideal companion for field trips, hikes, or garden explorations.
Ideal for Enthusiasts: Whether a seasoned botanist or a casual flower admirer, this guide serves as a perfect resource or thoughtful gift.
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Anyone who is interested in the natural world should read Frank Venning's A Guide to Field Identification: Wildflowers of North America. Its comprehensive content and user-friendly format make it a valuable tool for learning and a wonderful gift for any flower enthusiast.
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