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The Book of Swamp & Bog: Tres, Shrubs & Wildflowers of the Eastern Freshwater Wetlands

The Book of Swamp & Bog: Tres, Shrubs & Wildflowers of the Eastern Freshwater Wetlands
By Eastman

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Product Description

Book of Swamp & Bog is a Stackpole Books publication.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #229405 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-04-28
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

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About the Author
Eastman is a Stackpole Books author.


Customer Reviews

Sweet!5
This is a really great book. It explains way more then you would expect for a field guide. It goes in depth about each plant, animals that depend on them and other interesting tidbits that you wont find in any other guide. The awsome illustrations are done so beautifully and true to life no one should have any problems idtentifying plants on the trail. They also truly give this book a nice touch. It's like a book of old documenting new discoveries!

Great book!5
This is a must have book if you live in areas with swamps/bogs. Its so accurate I'm just amazed. It is also very easy to use. It has drawings and it talks not only about id of the plants but also their "lifestyle" (e.g. how they reproduce, various ideosyncasies of the plants, insects that are associated etc.) Each plant also has a short section on lore which adds a nice bit of history. I really like the book

Just what I was looking for!5
For those people who already kind of know their way around the forest, and are more interested in what they are going to see ASSOCIATED with the plants they see than what an Audobon book says, this is a naturalist's dream come true!

Great b/w illustrations of not only leaves and fruits, but insects, diseases, toothmarks, clawmarks and nests that can be found on and around the trees and plants listed in the book...

Also highly recommended is the Forest and Thicket book by the same authors...