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Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses
James Miller, Karl Miller
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| #199922 in Books | University of Georgia Press | 2005-05-30 | 2005-05-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.94 x6.00l,2.03 | File type: PDF | 464 pages | Covers 330 species of forbs (herbaceous plants), grasses, vines, and shrubs | 650 Color photos | 56 Black and white drawings | Softcover, 464 Pages||26 of 26 people found the following review helpful.| Disappointing information, blurry pictures|By K. Jones|I am a biologist and spend quite a bit of time in southeastern forests for my work, so I was hoping that this book would provide a resource to identify some of the plants I've encountered and their wildlife associations. However, I do not recommend this book. Here are the major reasons:
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This guide to common and unique plants found in forests of the Southeast thoroughly covers 330 species of forbs (herbaceous plants), grasses, vines, and shrubs, with a special emphasis on the plants’ role in wildlife sustenance. Packed with detailed color photographs, the book is a must-have for forest landowners, game and wildlife managers, biologists, outdoors enthusiasts, students―anyone with an interest in the intricate and often unexpected interrelationsh...
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