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Flora of the Santa Ana River and Environs With References to World Botany [Paperback]

Oscar F. Clarke (Author), Daniella Svehla (Author), Greg Ballmer (Author), Arlee Montalvo (Author)
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May 1, 2007
An introduction to the botanical richness of one of southern California's major waterways

The Santa Ana River is the largest watercourse in the heavily populated coastal plain of southern California. Despite the encroachment of urban development, the river and its environs are home to nearly 1,400 plant species.

In this seminal guide to the flora of the Santa Ana River, Oscar F. Clarke and his team have compiled descriptions of 900 plant species, accompanied by 3,200 images and illustrations. The book also serves as an introduction to basic botanical concepts and is arranged by evolutionary relationships, to aid readers in plant identification. Historical and cultural uses, plant diseases, and associations with insects, birds, and mammals of both native and introduced species are woven together with technical information to paint a rich picture of the flora of this region as well as to relate it to that of the rest of the world.


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About the Author

Oscar F. Clarke established the Herbarium at the University of California, Riverside, and has studied and taught natural history throughout his life. Supported by his wife, Marsia Alexander-Clarke, Oscar has assembled a team to complete this comprehensive guide begun twenty years ago.

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  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Heyday (May 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1597140503
  • ISBN-13: 978-1597140508
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant and not limited to the Santa Ana River, March 18, 2007
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This is, by far, the best book I've ever seen on botany with incredible pictures, phenominal keys, and a useful description of the plants that puts them in a perspective that helps the reader to understand how these plants fit into the rest of the planet's botany.

The authors' understanding of botany is exceptional.

The title of the book might limit its audience but botanical professionals and novices alike will find this book extremely useful and engaging.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For beginners and others. Beautiful., April 25, 2007
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Oscar Clarke's book on the Santa Ana River has a very special meaning for Southern California. It illustrates the surprising and beautiful results from imported water. The most dramatic demonstration is in the Santa Ana River. Superficially the Santa Ana doesn't appear to be such a great river. But that is because most of the flow is underground. And much of that water was imported. Users along the course pass the used water to the soil beneath them, and it joins the flow.

The result is a springtime display (and year-round too) of water-loving plants, and drier species on the slopes above. The magic of imported water brings back the floristic beauty that we might have supposed was lost with the "development" of Southern California. Of course we also get species that were considered alien, but many of them are beautiful too.

Oscar's easy and natural approach to evolution-based systematics is described on Page 5. He tells how to remember the series: kingdom, phylum, order, family, genus, species. For the huge Sunflower family, this series is not sufficient to bring order, and the family is divided into 14 tribes (as listed on Page 355) before dividing further into genus and species.

Oscar's description of tribes in the Sunflower family appears to be a traditional listing, similar to that in Munz, P.A. "A Manual of Southern California Botany" (1935), referenced by Oscar. But there has been some moving of particular genera to different tribes, some merging of tribes, some name updates, and the addition of two tribes from Africa, including that of the Freeway Daisy.

Getting technical for a moment, I can remark that the division into tribes is imperfect, with overlaps and uncertainties due to the contrary effects of speciation and evolutionary convergence. More recent floras such as the encyclopedic and authoritative 1993 Jepson Manual attempt to improve upon the tribes with newly constructed "groups", but I think the imperfection remains.

The book is an easy introduction to flower hunting for beginners. But those who have lists of flowers from past jaunts, and would like to recall pleasant memories, can also use it. There can be confidence that nearly every species along the Santa Ana River is included.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and informative, March 28, 2008
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It's beautiful and well researched. The photos are fantastic. Personally, I prefer a dichotomous key, but this will be very helpful for academic and lay users both, equally. This book will likely be useful to anyone interested in plants in southern California, because it covers most of the species that are typical of the entire region. The Santa Ana runs through most all of the primary biozones of the region, so the book ends up covering most all of the typical plants of the area.

It's just a little too big for the pocket, but it's small enough for the daypack. Owning most all of the lay and academic texts on plants of the region, I think this is one of the most useful, appealing, and accessible. It is easy to use without sacrificing or fudging the botanical information. I highly recommend it for most users interested in Western Riverside and Orange counties, as well as Los Angeles and western San Diego county. It will be less useful for desert region identification.

If you are are looking for a portable dichotomous key, try the flora of San Diego county. Even if you are outside San Diego county, it will only be missing a few species. Then again, if you are a botanist seeking a technical manual, you probably know this already.

If you are just interested in plants, this one is excellent, and it has enough technical information in it that it will still be useful as your knowledge grows.
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Non-vascular and vascular spore plants, the most primitive plants still in existence today, appeared on Earth long before seed-producing plants (angiosperms and gymnosperms). Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
inner perianth parts, ricer bottom, opposite leases, basal leases, inflorescence heads, corolla lobes, riser bottom, annual found, primitive angiosperms, disk flowers, chaparral communities, inflorescence stem, sage scrub, ray flowers, sonic species, chaparral shrubs, superior ovaries, scrub communities, spore plants, herbaceous annuals
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Southern California, Santa Ana Mountains, North America, South America, Baja California, Santa Ana Riser, Santa Ana Ricer, South Africa, Perris Basin, Native Americans, Santa Ana River, New World, San Jacinto Riser, San Jacinto River, Orange County, San Jacinto Ricer, San Bernardino
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