Book ID: 101022
Camp, Pamela and John G. Gamon (eds.)
Field Guide to the Rare Plants of Washington. 2011. 600 col. illus. figs. maps. 408 p. gr8vo. Paper bd.
The field guide includes 317 vascular plants, six mosses, and one lichen. Each rare plant is fully characterized according to its appearance, reproductive strategy, associated plants, habitat, current threats, and scarcity in areas outside the state. A trip across Washington presents an array of habitats, from dripping spruce and hemlock forests along the coast to arid grasslands, shrub-steppe, and sand dune systems east of the mountains, from low-elevation outwash prairies to alpine slopes, from basalt flows and rocky islands to salt marshes and riverbanks. This book brings attention to the rarest and least understood plant species that find niches in this complex landscape.