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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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This is for the serious botanist,
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This review is from: Flora of the Pacific Northwest: An Illustrated Manual (Hardcover)
Contains excellent illustrations. The terminology and abbreviations may be confusing to some. Needs to be updated as some of the family nomenclature has been changed. I wouldn't recommend this for the average "what's this plant" person.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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Respected key for Pacific Northwest flora.,
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This review is from: Flora of the Pacific Northwest: An Illustrated Manual (Hardcover)
This key for PNW flora is the key used by Washington State University. Text is scientific in nature, and is not intended for pleasure reading. An excellent but complex key, it follows a standard dichotomous (two choices for each step) format. Although not intended for the layman, the text includes a good glossary and has helpful black and white illustrations. This book would not be a good introduction to dichotomous keying as it is designed for the serious botanist.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Flora of the Pacific Northwest,
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This review is from: Flora of the Pacific Northwest: An Illustrated Manual (Hardcover)
EXCELLENT first-book to reach for when needing proper scientific terminology. Does include some common names in the descriptions. Extremely detailed and uses extensive abbreviations. I used this book in Univ. of Idaho botany classes in the 1980's and still use it in my daily job now (year 2000). However, it does indeed need to be updated for current terminology and names, including lower-case spellings.
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