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  Home : Trail Books : Central Rocky Mountain Wildflowers
by H. Wayne Phillips
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Wild Flowers

$19.95




Yellow Bell
Yellow Bell
  
Central Rocky Mountain Wildflowers

The Central Rocky Mountains is a land of rugged and sharply defined mountain ranges both east and west of the Continental Divide in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and part of Oregon and Washington. Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks are included in the Central Rocky Mountain region.
This full-color book contains beautiful photos, easy-to-understand descriptions, and interesting facts on nearly 300 wildflowers frequently encountered in the Central Rocky Mountains. The wildflowers are arranged by color and season of bloom to aid in quick identification.

Area's covered in this book are: Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Oregon, and Washington

H. Wayne Phillips, formerly a Forest Service ecologist, range manager, and forester is now devoting his full time to teaching and writhing about the flora of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains. He has taught botany/wildflower classes at the Yellowstone Institute for fifteen years. His teaching experience also includes botany classes as a faculty affiliate at the University of Montana, Montana State University-Northern and the University of Great Falls. He is currently the president of the Montana Native Plant society. His hobbies include ethnobotany, herbalism, wildflower photography, canoeing, and mountaineering. Wayne's current, on-going botanical studies include collecting and photographing all the plant species that were collected and described by Meriwether Lewis in 1804-1806. He is contributing this collection to the Lewis and Clark Expedition Interpretive Center, near his home in Great Falls, Montana.




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