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Woodland in Your Pocket

A Guide to Common Woodland Plants

By Mark Müller

Bur Oak Guide Series

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laminated fold out guide, 59 color drawings, available in ten pack with point of purchase display, 2002
$9.95 paper 0-87745-793-X,978-0-87745-793-0

$99.00 paper 0-87745-810-3,978-0-87745-810-4

 

This is available either as a single guide for $9.95 or comes in a display pack of ten for $99.00.

Praise for Bur Oak Guides

“Our customers love Prairie in Your Pocket. It's perfect not only for your pocket but for your backpack or on your car dash. We can't wait for more.”— Chris Turland, Missouri Botanical Garden
Prairie in Your Pocket moves faster than a goldang prairie fire. I can't wait to see Iowa's next addition to their nature guide series.”—Jim Harris, Prairie Lights Books

Across the entire Midwest, woodlands have been cleared to make way for farmlands and pastures, highways, mining activities, suburban sprawl, and industrial expansion; this large-scale destruction has caused a dramatic decline in the diversity and stability of our original forest communities. While the widespread loss of wooded areas is tragic, it is still possible to discover hidden treasures in the remnants.

To assist your exploration and enjoyment of the woodlands, artist and botanist Mark Müller has provided common and scientific names, blooming dates, heights, and color illustrations for fifty-nine common native midwestern species.
As with all wild plants, these woodland species should not be disturbed; they will not transplant and are often so sensitive that even picking their flowers may kill them. Enjoy your outdoor experiences, but please respect the woodlands and their inhabitants.

Illustrator Mark Müller has sketched and photographed the natural world from Alaska to Antarctica. He is currently a freelance illustrator living on a farmstead near Iowa City. His work includes Prairie in Your Pocket: A Guide to Plants of the Tallgrass Prairie (Iowa, 2000), An Illustrated Guide to Iowa Prairie Plants (Iowa, 1999), and numerous posters and pamphlets for the Iowa Department of Transportation.

 

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