Plants Of The Texas Coastal Bend
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Plants of the Texas Coastal Bend
Author | : Roy L. Lehman |
Publsiher | : Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2009-02-27 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1603441301 |
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For everyone who studies or simply enjoys the impressive variety of wild plants that grow in the counties of Texas' coastal bend, here is an authoritative, user-friendly book that will make an excellent reference.
Plants of the Texas Coastal Bend
Author | : Roy L. Lehman,Ruth O'Brien,Tammy White |
Publsiher | : Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1585444081 |
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For everyone who studies or simply enjoys the impressive variety of wild plants that grow in the counties of Texas' coastal bend, here is an authoritative, user-friendly book that will make an excellent reference. With many years of teaching experience and field work behind them, the authors have provided well-organized, informative species accounts along with reliable identification keys for more than one thousand of the region's trees, shrubs, vines, and wildflowers. Organized by botanical class and then alphabetically by family, genus, and species, the plants are characterized by appearance, size, habit, occurrence, soil preference, flowering period if appropriate, and, in the case of non-native species, place of origin. The authors provide common names if available and additional information for rare and endangered plants. The keys are formatted to help avoid error and confusion in scientific identification and are easy and logical enough to aid amateur naturalists in identifying local wildflowers. This volume expands and updates the classic botanical work by Fred B. Jones, Flora of the Texas Coastal Bend, published in 1975 by the Rob and Bessie Welder Wildlife Foundation. drawings and is accompanied by a handy CD with more than 750 color photographs.
Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Texas Coastal Bend Counties
Author | : Fred B. Jones,Chester Morrison Rowell,Marshall Conring Johnston |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 1961 |
Genre | : Botany |
ISBN | : CORNELL:31924000418842 |
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Grasses of the Texas Coastal Bend
Author | : Frank W. Gould,Thadis W. Box |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : Coastal plants |
ISBN | : PSU:000065381960 |
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Flora of the Texas Coastal Bend
Author | : Fred B. Jones |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Botany |
ISBN | : CORNELL:31924001276496 |
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Marine Plants of the Texas Coast
Author | : Roy L. Lehman |
Publsiher | : Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | : 234 |
Release | : 2013-12-06 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781623490164 |
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Written for biology students, teachers, nature lovers, amateur naturalists, conservation workers, and parks and wildlife personnel, this up-to-date, easy-to-use guide describes the marine plants of the Gulf of Mexico coast. The author’s photographs accompany the updated identification keys, which are also visually oriented and simple to use. Veteran botanist and educator Roy L. Lehman describes the plants in four major sections, covering the common shoreline plants, seagrasses, mangroves, and marine algae (red, brown, and green seaweeds). Each section begins with an introduction that gives an overview of the plant group and includes information on the important traits and terminology used for identification. A simple key to the family or order directs the reader to the appropriate section, where the text is arranged alphabetically by family and then by genus and species. Each genus is illustrated by high quality photographs that include a close-up of each plant and images of its reproductive structures. Marine Plants of the Texas Coast collects these unique species for the first time in a single volume. As coastal issues, such as hurricane preparedness, beach erosion, wetland mitigation, freshwater inflows, and more, remain in the forefront of public concern, this botanical reference should find a permanent place on the bookshelves of scientists, policy makers, and citizens alike.
Native Host Plants for Texas Moths
Author | : Lynne M. Weber,Jim Weber |
Publsiher | : Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | : 486 |
Release | : 2022-08-24 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781623499877 |
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While day-flying butterflies have long captured the attention of nature enthusiasts, moth species outnumber butterfly species by about fifteen to one, with many being overlooked due to their mostly nocturnal habits. Although they are far less noticeable to us, moths are essential to many other species, including the plants they pollinate and the animals they nourish. In their caterpillar or larval form they provide a primary source of sustenance for birds, and as adults they feed everything from tiny bats to large mammals. Native plants are of utmost importance for moths, as they evolved alongside them, and they are the principal factor for dictating moth species range and distribution. Like butterflies, moths require native plant species they recognize in order to lay their eggs. This user-friendly, heavily illustrated follow-up to Lynne and Jim Weber’s highly successful Native Host Plants for Texas Butterflies describes over 100 native, larval host plants for moths in Texas. More than 150 moth species are illustrated in the book, both larval and adult phases, with one to two species for each of the larval host plants. Today there are about 4,700 species of moths recognized in Texas, with new species and their host plant associations still being discovered. Native Host Plants for Texas Moths will prove to be an informative introduction to this less widely known world of moths and their host plants, providing a better understanding of how to discover, support, and protect these important insects.
Native Host Plants for Texas Butterflies
Author | : Jim Weber,Lynne M. Weber,Roland H. Wauer |
Publsiher | : Texas A&M University Press |
Total Pages | : 263 |
Release | : 2018-08-01 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781623496463 |
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While many growers focus on attracting adult butterflies to their gardens, fewer know about the plants that caterpillars need to survive. Native host plants—wildflowers, trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, and sedges—not only provide a site for the butterfly to lay its eggs, they also provide a ready food source for the emerging caterpillar. Think of these plants as the nurseries of the garden. This user-friendly, heavily illustrated field guide describes 101 native larval host plants in Texas. Each species account includes descriptive information on each plant, a distribution map, and photos of both the caterpillars and adult butterflies who frequent those plants. An adult butterfly may nectar on a wide variety of flowers, but caterpillars are much more restricted in their food sources. Some feed on only a limited number of plant species, so female butterflies seek out these specific plants to lay their eggs. For example, the host plants for Monarch caterpillars are various species of milkweed. Often, these plants are not the same as the ones the adult butterfly will later use for nectar. Learning more about the plants caterpillars need is crucial for butterfly conservation. Butterflies’ dependency on specific caterpillar host plants is one of the key factors restricting their range and distribution. Armed with this knowledge, readers can also hone their ability to find specific species of breeding butterflies in nature. This is a handy guide whether you are in the field searching for butterflies or on the hunt for butterfly-friendly options at your local plant sale.