The Night Flower The Blooming Of The Saguaro Cactus
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The Night Flower The Blooming of the Saguaro Cactus
Author | : Lara Hawthorne |
Publsiher | : Candlewick Press |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 2024-01-09 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781536232844 |
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Hawthorne delivers an exquisitely illustrated picture book about the Saguaro cactus which grows in the Sonoran desert in Arizona and its flower, which blooms only one night a year. Full color.
The Night Flower
Author | : Lara Hawthorne |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Cactus |
ISBN | : 1338747762 |
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"As the summer sun sets over the desert, creatures gather for a very special event. The saguaro cactus is about to bloom. Join pollinating fruit bats, howling mice, and other animals on their journey to visit the flower in this beautiful nature-inspired story."--p. [4] of cover.
Alba the Hundred Year Old Fish
Author | : Lara Hawthorne |
Publsiher | : Kings Road Publishing |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2019-07-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781787416246 |
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Alba the fish has spent her entire life collecting precious objects that drift down to the ocean floor. From delicate shells to brightly coloured coral, each year on her birthday she gathers one more precious item. But over the years, Alba notices her collection is losing its sparkle and that the world is changing. What are these bits of plastic and metal? As the coral reef fades, Alba decides to leave her home behind. Can an old fish teach the world how to bring colour back to the ocean? The One-Hundred-Year-Old Fish gently highlights the issue of pollution. A beautifully illustrated picture book from exciting new talent Lara Hawthorne.
Uncommon Paper Flowers
Author | : Kate Alarcón |
Publsiher | : Chronicle Books |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2019-10-15 |
Genre | : Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | : 9781452181387 |
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This visually magnificent book unveils the alluring world of uncommon botanicals, including a prickly cactus that played a storied role in the founding of an ancient city, a tiny pink mushroom that glows green in the dark, and a magnificent blue cactus with rows of golden spines. Celebrated paper designer Kate Alarcón reveals the rich histories and unique characteristics behind 30 remarkable plants alongside instructions for crafting stunning paper versions of each one. These eye-catching creations make perfect wedding centerpieces, beautiful arrangements (that never wilt!) to brighten a home, and cheerful gifts for any occasion. Brimming with fascinating botanical trivia, vivid photography, and essential design techniques, this is a breathtaking resource for flower lovers, crafters, and anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the natural world.
Edible and Useful Plants of the Southwest
Author | : Delena Tull |
Publsiher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 517 |
Release | : 2013-09-15 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780292748279 |
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Originally published: Practical guide to edible and useful plants. Austin, Tex.: Texas Monthly Press, c1987.
No Species Is an Island
Author | : Theodore H. Fleming |
Publsiher | : University of Arizona Press |
Total Pages | : 81 |
Release | : 2017-09-05 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780816537556 |
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In the darkness of the star-studded desert, bats and moths feed on the nectar of night-blooming cactus flowers. By day, birds and bees do the same, taking to blooms for their sweet sustenance. In return these special creatures pollinate the equally intriguing plants in an ecological circle of sustainability. The Sonoran Desert is the most biologically diverse desert in the world. Four species of columnar cacti, including the iconic saguaro and organ pipe, are among its most conspicuous plants. No Species Is an Island describes Theodore H. Fleming’s eleven-year study of the pollination biology of these species at a site he named Tortilla Flats in Sonora, Mexico, near Kino Bay. Now Fleming shares the surprising results of his intriguing work. Among the novel findings are one of the world’s rarest plant-breeding systems in a giant cactus; the ability of the organ pipe cactus to produce fruit with another species’ pollen; the highly specialized moth-cactus pollination system of the senita cactus; and the amazing lifestyle of the lesser long-nosed bat, the major nocturnal pollinator of three of these species. These discoveries serve as a primer on how to conduct ecological research, and they offer important conservation lessons for us all. Fleming highlights the preciousness of the ecological web of our planet—Tortilla Flats is a place where cacti and migratory bats and birds connect such far-flung habitats as Mexico’s tropical dry forest, the Sonoran Desert, and the temperate rain forests of southeastern Alaska. Fleming offers an insightful look at how field ecologists work and at the often big surprises that come from looking carefully at a natural world where no species stands alone.
A Year in Nature with Stan Tekiela
Author | : Stan Tekiela |
Publsiher | : Adventure Publications |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2011-03-28 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781591933434 |
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Stan Tekiela, acclaimed naturalist and wildlife photographer, informs and entertains you in these monthly observations of nature. Let him guide you through the seasons with 64 of his most engaging accounts of up-close-and-personal observations and experiences with nature. The month-by-month guide examines what you can expect to see in the natural world, filled with Stan's keen perspectives and personal guidance. Relive Stan's adventures, hear his opinions and learn a lot about nature along the way!
Landscaping with Native Plants of Texas 2nd Edition
Author | : George Oxford Miller |
Publsiher | : Voyageur Press |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2013-02-25 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 9781610588461 |
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In this comprehensive, richly illustrated guide, author George Oxford Miller provides the "how-to," "when-to," and "what-to" for gardeners, landscapers, and homeowners throughout Texas. Have you ever planted a beautiful—and expensive—shrub in your yard and watched it slowly die because it was in the wrong location? Insufficient sunlight, too much water, improper soil, or too hot an exposure can turn the nursery-perfect specimen into an eyesore. This all-in-one DIY guide helps you beautify your yard using low-maintenance native plants specifically adapted to your local growing conditions. Whether as foundation hedges, mass plantings, or accent shrubs, Texas’ vast offering of native species can bring year-round beauty to any lawn space. Covering wildflowers, shrubs, trees, vines, cacti, and groundcovers, this book selects the species that combine ornamental qualities, growth habit, adaptability, and year-round beauty for the highest landscape value. Chapters include photos, maps, charts, and design samples to provide guidelines for species selection and planting, ongoing maintenance, landscape design, and water and energy conservation. Plant descriptions provide detailed habitat requirements for hundreds of native plants, and photos illustrate how each plant looks in the landscape. In Landscaping with Native Plants of Texas, new and experienced gardeners alike will find the facts and advice needed to choose the plants best adapted for their particular landscape. The ornamental beauty of Texas’ native species and the economic advantages of using plants adapted to the local climate demonstrate that the best for our landscapes often comes from our own backyards. And perhaps most importantly, using native plants encourages the repair and preservation of natural plant communities and the wildlife they shelter.