The landscape of Canada is enriched by thousands of varieties of flowering plants - from fragile glacier lilies strewn over a Rocky Mountain ridge to silver birches towering from an Ontario swamp, or the field mustard splashing brilliant yellow across fields from coast to coast. This beautifully illustrated guide contains 116 species to be found in Canada's woodlands, wetlands, prairies, meadows, and alpine tundra. Each flower is presented in three ways: by a colour photograph by the internationally renowned wildlife photographer Tim Fitzharris; by a description of the plant's characteristics, functions, growing conditions and range; and by a detailed drawing of the entire plant. Tim Fitzharris' introduction contains botanical and ecological information, and offers hints for observing and photographing plants. The book includes two indexes, one of scientific and one of common names, and there is a helpful glossary of botanical terms. Readership: the naturalist, the traveller, the canoeist and the hiker - anyone who has admired the wildflowers that flourish in the meadows, forests, swamps, and mountains of the region.
- ISBN10 0195405668
- ISBN13 9780195405668
- Publish Date 1 March 1987
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 26 June 2010
- Publish Country CA
- Imprint Oxford University Press, Canada
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 160
- Language English