Flora of the Great Plains
The Great Plains Flora Association
viii, 1400 pages, 2 maps, 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN 978-0-7006-0295-7, $55.00
To botanists a flora is a reference
work that systematically describes the plants of a particular
region, listed by species and considered as a whole. In this
case the region constitutes approximately one-fifth of the land
area of the conterminous United States. Flora of the Great
Plains is the culmination of a monumental undertaking, begun
some thirty-five years ago and founded on a massive specimen
collection program. The Great Plains Flora Association itself
was formed to combined the resources of fourteen botanists and
their herbaria at various institutions in the region and to compile
the flora.
Flora of the Great Plains is a manual of the vascular
plants that occur spontaneously in the region that extends from
the eastern flank of the Rocky Mountain uplift, eastward to the
potential beginning of continuous woodland, and from the Canadian
border south through the Texas Panhandle. Thus included are the
states of Kansas, Nebraska, North and South Dakota; eastern Montana,
Wyoming, and Colorado; northeast New Mexico; the Texas Panhandle;
northwest Oklahoma; and western Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota.
This volume is the only up-to-date floristic treatment in existence
for the area.
Flora of the Great Plains includes general keys, descriptions,
statements of range, flowering times, ecological data, and relevant
synonymies for every flowering plant, conifer, and fern known
to occur in the region. Specimens for the compilation are housed
in the herbaria of the institutions of the Great Plains Flora
Association's members and at the New York Botanical Garden.
This volume will serve as the definitive compendium of information
about plants of the Great Plains for generations. It will be
used as a a textbook in plant taxonomy classes and as a sourcebook
for naturalists writing on weeds, wild flowers, trees grasses,
etc. It will also appeal to biologists, agronomists, and horticulturalists
who require current information about regional plants.
"2,933 species in 841 genera and 160 families are treated
in detail. . . . Will be useful to a wide variety of readers
for many years to come."--Science
"A monumental work. . . . Should become a standard part
of the library of every scientist working in the area of the
Great Plains."--The Public Garden: Journal of the
American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta
"A most welcome tool for every botanical student both
in the region and areas adjacent."--Canadian Field-Naturalist
"Will be the standard reference for the flora of central
North America for decades to come."--American Reference
Books Annual
Members of the GREAT PLAINS FLORA ASSOCIATION and participants
in the Flora of the Great Plains are: Ronald L. McGregor,
University of Kansas (Coordinator); T. M. Barkley, Kansas State
University (General Editor); Ralph E. Brooks, University of Kansas
(Associate Editor); Eileen K. Schofield, Kansas State University
(Associate Editor); William T. Barker, North Dakota State University;
Margaret Bolick, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Steven P. Churchill,
New York Botanical Garden; Ronald L. Hartman, University of Wyoming;
Robert B. Kaul, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Ole A. Kolstad,
Kearney State College; Gary E. Larson, South Dakota State University;
David M. Sutherland, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Theodore
Van Bruggen, University of South Dakota; Ronald R. Weedon, Chadron
State College; and Dieter H. Wilken, Colorado State University.
Publication of this volume was made possible by subventions
from Chadron State College, Kansas State University, North Dakota
State University, South Dakota State University, University of
Kansas, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Nebraska
at Omaha, University of South Dakota, and University of Wyoming.
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