Flora of the Santa Ana River and Environs: With References to World Botany

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Heyday Books, 2007 - Nature - 495 pages
The Santa Ana River is the largest watercourse in the heavily populated coastal plain of southern California. Despite the encroachment of urban development, the river and its environs are home to nearly 1,400 plant species. In this seminal guide to the flora of the Santa Ana River, Oscar F. Clarke and his team have compiled descriptions of 900 plant species, accompanied by 3,200 images and illustrations. The book also serves as an introduction to basic botanical concepts and is arranged by evolutionary relationships, to aid readers in plant identification. Historical and cultural uses, plant diseases, and associations with insects, birds, and mammals of both native and introduced species are woven together with technical information to paint a rich picture of the flora of this region as well as to relate it to that of the rest of the world.

About the author (2007)

Oscar F. Clarke established the Herbarium at the University of California, Riverside, and studied and taught natural history throughout his life. Supported by his wife, Marsia Alexander-Clarke, Oscar assembled a team to complete this comprehensive guide, which represents a culmination of a lifetime of natural history study.

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