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Field Guide to the Wild Orchids of Texas [Paperback]

PAUL MARTIN BROWN (Author), Stan Folsom (Illustrator)
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March 2, 2008
Though many may not realize it, Texas is home to some of the rarest orchid species in the world.From the Big Thicket to the Big Bend, from the Panhandle to the coastal plain, Field Guide to the Wild Orchids of Texas is the first native orchid field guide to cover each of the Lone Star State's eco-regions.
 
This valuable and comprehensive resource for the orchid taxonomist, dedicated enthusiast, or casual hiker and lover of the outdoors covers more than 50 species and orchid varieties, several of which are new to Texas and, in some cases, even brand-new to the orchid world. It also includes numerous color and growth forms.
 
This handy guide includes all the essential tools—field photographs, diagnostic line drawings, and useful reference keys—to quickly and easily identify an orchid discovered in the wild. A checklist of the state's wild orchids and charts listing optimal flowering times and distribution by region make this guide user-friendly year-round. In addition to the many insider orchid-hunting tips, botanist Paul Martin Brown recommends trip itineraries offering the fullest viewing of native orchids at their peak seasons.

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Ideal for the casual or dedicated orchid enthusiast
 
"Clear and concise text, easy-to-use keys, breathtaking photography, exquisite line drawings, and easily tucked into your backpack! What more could one ask of this nifty field guide?"--Helen Jeude, Botanical Research Institute of Texas
 
"An outstanding addition to previous similar works by the same author-artist team. However, this work and the others are much more than mere 'field guides'! They clarify and update information regarding the orchid flora of the United States, and for the orchid hobbyist-hunter, the 'where-to-look-for-orchids' portion alone may be worth more than the price of the book."--Dr. Robert J. Ferry, McAllen (Texas) International Orchid Society
 
Though many may not realize it, Texas is home to some of the rarest orchid species in the world.From the Big Thicket to the Big Bend, from the Panhandle to the coastal plain, Field Guide to the Wild Orchids of Texas is the first native orchid field guide to cover each of the Lone Star State's eco-regions.
 
This valuable and comprehensive resource for the orchid taxonomist, dedicated enthusiast, or casual hiker and lover of the outdoors covers more than 50 species and orchid varieties, several of which are new to Texas and, in some cases, even brand-new to the orchid world. It also includes numerous color and growth forms.
 
This handy guide includes all the essential tools—field photographs, diagnostic line drawings, and useful reference keys—to quickly and easily identify an orchid discovered in the wild. A checklist of the state's wild orchids and charts listing optimal flowering times and distribution by region make this guide user-friendly year-round. In addition to the many insider orchid-hunting tips, botanist Paul Martin Brown recommends trip itineraries offering the fullest viewing of native orchids at their peak seasons.
 
Paul Martin Brown is a research associate at the University of Florida Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, and at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. The founder and editor of the North American Native Orchid Journal, Brown has published ten books on the wild orchids of North America.
Stan Folsom is a watercolorist, botanical illustrator, and collaborator with Brown on each of their regional orchid guidebooks.

About the Author

Paul Martin Brown is a research associate at the University of Florida Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, and at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. The founder and editor of the North American Native Orchid Journal, Brown has published ten books on the wild orchids of North America.
Stan Folsom is a watercolorist, botanical illustrator, and collaborator with Brown on each of their regional orchid guidebooks.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida; 1st edition (March 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813031591
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813031590
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #307,073 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Texas by non-Texans, June 9, 2008
This review is from: Field Guide to the Wild Orchids of Texas (Paperback)
Overall a very interesting book, with lots of good information on taxonomy, history, photographs, and discussions on a number of topics. It does, however, have one real drawback - geography. It starts with the opening chapter where it states "...many of the 252 counties of Texas.", but there are 254 counties in Texas. Then, the first orchid I looked up was the truly rare Hexalectris grandiflora, which it states was recently found near Dallas (which is true, and in Dallas County), but the distribution map indicates a location three counties to the west. So, if you are interested in distribution, you might want to have another reference handy. It is still a book worth having.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Limited use as a field guide, July 31, 2008
This review is from: Field Guide to the Wild Orchids of Texas (Paperback)
Although this does give a more recent treatment of Texas orchids than Liggio's Wild Orchids of Texas, this guide is somewhat limited in its utility as a field guide. As stated by other reviewers there are significant errors in geography on the distribution maps for many species, and so potential readers should be advised to consult other sources for more accurate distribution information for some species (particularly the Hexalectris, as mentioned elsewhere). Keys and general information in the text are of greater use, and Part 3 on References and Resources contains information that can help in difficult issues of taxonomy, habitat and chronology. However, I would recommend in future editions a greater care in documenting distribution to make this a more accurate technical resource.
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