Author: Pamela G. Stewart
Publisher: Museum of Long Island Natural Sciences
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
A Field Guide to Long Island's Freshwater Wetlands
Author: Pamela G. Stewart
Publisher: Museum of Long Island Natural Sciences
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Publisher: Museum of Long Island Natural Sciences
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
A Field Guide to Long Island Sound
Author: Patrick J. Lynch
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300220359
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Regional map -- Introduction -- Physical coast -- Weather and water -- Human history -- Shallows -- Depths -- Beaches and dunes -- Rocky shores -- Salt marshes -- Coastal forests -- Connecticut locations -- New York locations -- Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Y
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300220359
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Regional map -- Introduction -- Physical coast -- Weather and water -- Human history -- Shallows -- Depths -- Beaches and dunes -- Rocky shores -- Salt marshes -- Coastal forests -- Connecticut locations -- New York locations -- Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Y
Field Guide to Coastal Wetland Plants of the Southeastern United States
Author: Ralph W. Tiner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
"A superb illustrated flora with clear line drawings by talented botanical artist Abigail Rorer. With more than 250 specimens fully described, one can identify any plant found in the coastal wetlands of the Southeast". -- Choice
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
"A superb illustrated flora with clear line drawings by talented botanical artist Abigail Rorer. With more than 250 specimens fully described, one can identify any plant found in the coastal wetlands of the Southeast". -- Choice
A Field Guide to Cape Cod
Author: Patrick J. Lynch
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300226152
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
A richly illustrated full-color guide to the unique plants, wildlife, and environments of Cape Cod and the other nearby "Outer Lands" that face the Atlantic Ocean This essential guidebook presents the most abundantly illustrated and fascinating account of the natural history of Cape Cod, its nearby islands, Block Island, the western coast of Rhode Island, and southeastern Long Island ever published. Exploring the ecology and most common plants and animals of the various regional environments--beaches, dunes, salt marshes, heathlands, and coastal forests--the book also encompasses marine mammals, sea turtles, and fish offshore. For nature-loving local residents and visitors alike, this essential book will be a treasured resource.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300226152
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
A richly illustrated full-color guide to the unique plants, wildlife, and environments of Cape Cod and the other nearby "Outer Lands" that face the Atlantic Ocean This essential guidebook presents the most abundantly illustrated and fascinating account of the natural history of Cape Cod, its nearby islands, Block Island, the western coast of Rhode Island, and southeastern Long Island ever published. Exploring the ecology and most common plants and animals of the various regional environments--beaches, dunes, salt marshes, heathlands, and coastal forests--the book also encompasses marine mammals, sea turtles, and fish offshore. For nature-loving local residents and visitors alike, this essential book will be a treasured resource.
Eastern New York All-Outdoors Atlas & Field Guide
Author: Sportsman's Connection
Publisher: Sportsman's Connection
ISBN: 1885010788
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
Sportsman's Connection's Eastern New York All-Outdoors Atlas & Field Guide contains maps created at twice the scale of other road atlases, which means double the detail. And while the maps are sure to be the finest quality you have ever used, the thing that makes this book unique is all the additional information. Your favorite outdoor activities including fishing lakes and streams, hunting, camping, hiking and biking,snowmobiling and off-roading, paddeling, skiing, golfing and wildlife viewing are covered in great depth with helpful editorial and extensive tables, which are all cross-referenced and indexed to the map pages in a way that's fun and easy to use.
Publisher: Sportsman's Connection
ISBN: 1885010788
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
Sportsman's Connection's Eastern New York All-Outdoors Atlas & Field Guide contains maps created at twice the scale of other road atlases, which means double the detail. And while the maps are sure to be the finest quality you have ever used, the thing that makes this book unique is all the additional information. Your favorite outdoor activities including fishing lakes and streams, hunting, camping, hiking and biking,snowmobiling and off-roading, paddeling, skiing, golfing and wildlife viewing are covered in great depth with helpful editorial and extensive tables, which are all cross-referenced and indexed to the map pages in a way that's fun and easy to use.
Field Guide to the Natural World of New York City
Author: Leslie Day
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421411490
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
“This little gem fills you in on everything finned, furred, feathered, or leafed, and how to find it, in all five boroughs” (House and Garden). New York just might be the most biologically diverse city in temperate America. The five boroughs sit atop one of the most naturally rich sites in North America, directly under the Atlantic migratory flyway, at the mouth of a 300-mile-long river, and on three islands?Manhattan, Staten, and Long. Leslie Day, a New York City naturalist, reveals this amazing world in her Field Guide to the Natural World of New York City. Combining the stunning paintings of Mark A. Klingler with a variety of photographs and maps, this book is a complete guide for the urban naturalist?with tips on identifying the city's flora and fauna and maps showing the nearest subway stop. Here is your personal guide to the real wild side of America’s largest city. Throw it in your backpack, hop on the subway, and explore. “Dr. Day . . . A sort of Julia Child of nature.” —Ellen Pall, New York Times “Provides historic facts, photographs and maps to give a snapshot of the city’s natural resources and to remind hard-charging New Yorkers of the unchanging parts of their environment.” —Sally Goldenberg, Staten Island Advance “This book should be in every New Yorker’s library as both reference and inspiration for low-carbon-impact journeys to places of unexpected beauty and tranquility.” —Crawford-Doyle Booksellers Newsletter “You may well wonder why I am reviewing a book about New York city when we preach 'local, local, local' throughout these pages. I'll tell you, because this beautifully illustrated handbook is a wonderful example of exploring the bucolic city. . . . All illustrated with gorgeous watercolors by Klingler. We should have one of these. But in the meantime, you will find many of the same species in our fair cities., so why not pick up a copy for inspiration?”—Minneapolis Observer Quarterly
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421411490
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
“This little gem fills you in on everything finned, furred, feathered, or leafed, and how to find it, in all five boroughs” (House and Garden). New York just might be the most biologically diverse city in temperate America. The five boroughs sit atop one of the most naturally rich sites in North America, directly under the Atlantic migratory flyway, at the mouth of a 300-mile-long river, and on three islands?Manhattan, Staten, and Long. Leslie Day, a New York City naturalist, reveals this amazing world in her Field Guide to the Natural World of New York City. Combining the stunning paintings of Mark A. Klingler with a variety of photographs and maps, this book is a complete guide for the urban naturalist?with tips on identifying the city's flora and fauna and maps showing the nearest subway stop. Here is your personal guide to the real wild side of America’s largest city. Throw it in your backpack, hop on the subway, and explore. “Dr. Day . . . A sort of Julia Child of nature.” —Ellen Pall, New York Times “Provides historic facts, photographs and maps to give a snapshot of the city’s natural resources and to remind hard-charging New Yorkers of the unchanging parts of their environment.” —Sally Goldenberg, Staten Island Advance “This book should be in every New Yorker’s library as both reference and inspiration for low-carbon-impact journeys to places of unexpected beauty and tranquility.” —Crawford-Doyle Booksellers Newsletter “You may well wonder why I am reviewing a book about New York city when we preach 'local, local, local' throughout these pages. I'll tell you, because this beautifully illustrated handbook is a wonderful example of exploring the bucolic city. . . . All illustrated with gorgeous watercolors by Klingler. We should have one of these. But in the meantime, you will find many of the same species in our fair cities., so why not pick up a copy for inspiration?”—Minneapolis Observer Quarterly
Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides
Author: R. Lawrence Swanson
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438462352
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Winner of the 2017 Robert Cushman Memorial Award presented by the Three Village Historical Society Stony Brook Harbor, or Three Sisters Harbor as it was known historically, is perhaps the most pristine of the Long Island north shore pocket bays. Untouched by major commercialization, it has been designated a Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat by the New York State Department of State and a Significant Coastal Habitat by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Despite these designations, however, there is constant pressure to increase development of and around the harbor. Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides interweaves scientific understandings of the harbor with a consideration of its colorful history to inform and educate a general audience about its unique and delicate state. Data is used to illustrate the harbor's tides and currents and to show how they influence geological processes and pollution susceptibility. Storm surge measurements going back to the early 1990s document some of the extreme high waters experienced, and descriptions of some of the more interesting or important marine species of plants and animals found in the harbor are also included. The book discusses the century-long conflicts that local residents have fought in order to preserve this beautiful place, and it documents the tools that currently exist to help manage the harbor well into the twenty-first century. An excellent supplement to any high school or undergraduate environmental course, Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides provides readers with a basis for embracing the significance of the harbor and what it can bring to future residents.
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438462352
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Winner of the 2017 Robert Cushman Memorial Award presented by the Three Village Historical Society Stony Brook Harbor, or Three Sisters Harbor as it was known historically, is perhaps the most pristine of the Long Island north shore pocket bays. Untouched by major commercialization, it has been designated a Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat by the New York State Department of State and a Significant Coastal Habitat by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Despite these designations, however, there is constant pressure to increase development of and around the harbor. Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides interweaves scientific understandings of the harbor with a consideration of its colorful history to inform and educate a general audience about its unique and delicate state. Data is used to illustrate the harbor's tides and currents and to show how they influence geological processes and pollution susceptibility. Storm surge measurements going back to the early 1990s document some of the extreme high waters experienced, and descriptions of some of the more interesting or important marine species of plants and animals found in the harbor are also included. The book discusses the century-long conflicts that local residents have fought in order to preserve this beautiful place, and it documents the tools that currently exist to help manage the harbor well into the twenty-first century. An excellent supplement to any high school or undergraduate environmental course, Between Stony Brook Harbor Tides provides readers with a basis for embracing the significance of the harbor and what it can bring to future residents.
Long Island Region Tidal Wetlands Management Manual
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Wetland ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Wetland ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Long Island & Suffolk County New York Fishing & Floating Guide Book
Author: Jim Maccracken
Publisher: Recreational Guides
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 1675
Book Description
Long Island & Suffolk County New York Fishing & Floating Guide Book NEW REVISED Over 1600 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. Contains complete information on Includes: Fishing in freshwater ponds and lakes, streams, and rivers and also saltwater areas that are open to the public in the bays, estuaries and in the Atlantic Ocean and on Long Island Sound. Freshwater Lakes, Rivers and Streams Agawan Lake Argyle Lake Artist Lake Avon Manor Pond Belmont Lake Big Fresh Pond Big Reed Pond Bill Richardson Park Lake Blydenburgh Lake Brookhaven State Park Lake Caleb Smith Reserve Lake Canaan Lake Carlls River (F) Carman River (F) Cedar Point County Park Lake Connetquot River (F) Deep Pond Forestwood Park Lake Forge Pond Fort Pond Fresh Pond # 1 Fresh Pond # 2 Geiger Memorial Park Lake Great Pond Hards Pond Hook Pond Kahler Lake Kellis Pond Knapps Lake Lake Ronkonkoma Laurel Lake Little Fresh Pond Little River Long Pond Lower Yaphank Lake Marratooka Pond Mill Pond Millers Pond Nissequoque River (F) Paconic River (F) Patchogue Lake Penny Pond Poxabogue Pond Randall Pond Rattlesnake Creek (F) Sears & Bellows Park Ponds South Haven County Park Lake Southards Pond Swan Lake Swan Pond Swan River (F) Trout Pond Twin Ponds Upper Yaphank Lake West Lake Wildwood Lake (F) means floatable stream or river Saltwater Access Areas Long Island Sound Access Areas West to East Cold Spring Harbor Lloyd Harbor Park Caumsett State Park Gold Star Battalion Beach Mill Dam Marina Crescent Beach Town Park Hobart Beach Centerport Beach Scudder Beach Steers Beach Soundview Ramp Kirshbaum Park Crab Meadows Beach Park Makamah Beach Gov. Alfred E Smith / Sunken Meadows Park Nissequoque River Boat Ramp Short Creek Park Long Beach Town Park Otto Schubert Boat Launch & Beach Stony Brook Beach Boat Ramp West Meadow Beach Port Jefferson Boat Ramp McAllister County Park Mt Sinai Marina Cedar Beach County Park Mt Sinai Access Wading River Beach Wading River Access Wildwood State Park Edwards Avenue Beach Reeves Beach Iron Pier Beach Park Mattituck Village Boat Launch Paconic Dunes County Park Goldsmiths Inlet County Park Kennys Road Beach Horton Lane Beach Lighthouse District Park Hashamomuck Beach Inlet Pond County Park Truman Beach Orient Point County Park Atlantic Ocean Access Areas Outer Island Access West to East Gilgo Beach Captree State Park Oak Beach Robert Moses State Park Atlantique Beach Fire Island National Seashore Cupsogue Beach Smith Point County Park West Hampton Beach Ponquoque Pier Boat Ramp Southern Bay Access Areas West to East Great South Bay James Caples Memorial Park Tanner Park Capaigue Neck County Park Shore Road Park Babylon Public Boat Ramp Venetian Shores Park West Islip Public Marina Gardiners County Park Walker Park Bay Shore Marina Islip Town Beach Champlin Creek Dock East Islip Marina Heckscher State Park Great River Boat Ramp Timber Point County Marina Sayville Bathing Beach Corey Avenue Boat Ramp Bayport Marina Homan Creek Dock & Boat Ramp Blue Point Beach Patchogue Bay San Souci County Park Pine Neck Boat Ramp Bellport Bay Bellport Access Bellview Beach South Haven County Park Atlantic Avenue Park Moriches Bay Moriches Bay Access Maple Street Boat Ramp Forge River / RiveraDrive Boat Ramp Bay Crest Avenue Boat Ramp Beach Lane Access Corwin Lake Boat Ramp Westhampton Marina Boat Ramp Shinnecock Bay East Argonne Road Boat Ramp Peconic Road Boat Ramp Shinnecock West County Park Shinnecock East County Park Old Seaplane Boat Ramp Mecox Bay Mecox Access Water Mill Boat Ramp Water Mill Beach Wainscott Beach Ocean Access East Hampton Beach Amagansett Beach Apaquoque Road Access Overlook Park Ditch Plains Beach Otis Road Beach Napeague State Park Hither Hills State Park Camp Hero Montauk Point State Park Eastern Bays Access Orient Beach State Park Shelter Island Access Areas Southold Town Beach Cedar Beach County Park South Harbor Park Causeway Beach Fishermans Beach Veterans Park Beach Matituck Park District Beach South Jamesport Beach South Jamesport Boat Ramp Indian Island County Park Point Road Boat Ramp Birch Creek Boat Launch Meschutt Beach County Park West Neck Boat Ramp Bullhead Bay Boat Ramp Conscience Point Road Boat Ramp Mill Creek Dock Boat Ramp Long Beach Short Beach Cedar Point County Park Sammys Beach Hands Creek Boat Launch Commercial Dock Boat Ramp Maidstone Park Beach Dennistown Bell Park Lazy Point Boat Launch Nepeague State Park (also on ocean) Hither Hills State Park (also on ocean) West Lake Drive Boat Launch East Lake Drive Boat Launch Montauk County Park Suffolk County Artificial Reefs (F) are floatable or canoeable rivers or streams)
Publisher: Recreational Guides
ISBN:
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 1675
Book Description
Long Island & Suffolk County New York Fishing & Floating Guide Book NEW REVISED Over 1600 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. Contains complete information on Includes: Fishing in freshwater ponds and lakes, streams, and rivers and also saltwater areas that are open to the public in the bays, estuaries and in the Atlantic Ocean and on Long Island Sound. Freshwater Lakes, Rivers and Streams Agawan Lake Argyle Lake Artist Lake Avon Manor Pond Belmont Lake Big Fresh Pond Big Reed Pond Bill Richardson Park Lake Blydenburgh Lake Brookhaven State Park Lake Caleb Smith Reserve Lake Canaan Lake Carlls River (F) Carman River (F) Cedar Point County Park Lake Connetquot River (F) Deep Pond Forestwood Park Lake Forge Pond Fort Pond Fresh Pond # 1 Fresh Pond # 2 Geiger Memorial Park Lake Great Pond Hards Pond Hook Pond Kahler Lake Kellis Pond Knapps Lake Lake Ronkonkoma Laurel Lake Little Fresh Pond Little River Long Pond Lower Yaphank Lake Marratooka Pond Mill Pond Millers Pond Nissequoque River (F) Paconic River (F) Patchogue Lake Penny Pond Poxabogue Pond Randall Pond Rattlesnake Creek (F) Sears & Bellows Park Ponds South Haven County Park Lake Southards Pond Swan Lake Swan Pond Swan River (F) Trout Pond Twin Ponds Upper Yaphank Lake West Lake Wildwood Lake (F) means floatable stream or river Saltwater Access Areas Long Island Sound Access Areas West to East Cold Spring Harbor Lloyd Harbor Park Caumsett State Park Gold Star Battalion Beach Mill Dam Marina Crescent Beach Town Park Hobart Beach Centerport Beach Scudder Beach Steers Beach Soundview Ramp Kirshbaum Park Crab Meadows Beach Park Makamah Beach Gov. Alfred E Smith / Sunken Meadows Park Nissequoque River Boat Ramp Short Creek Park Long Beach Town Park Otto Schubert Boat Launch & Beach Stony Brook Beach Boat Ramp West Meadow Beach Port Jefferson Boat Ramp McAllister County Park Mt Sinai Marina Cedar Beach County Park Mt Sinai Access Wading River Beach Wading River Access Wildwood State Park Edwards Avenue Beach Reeves Beach Iron Pier Beach Park Mattituck Village Boat Launch Paconic Dunes County Park Goldsmiths Inlet County Park Kennys Road Beach Horton Lane Beach Lighthouse District Park Hashamomuck Beach Inlet Pond County Park Truman Beach Orient Point County Park Atlantic Ocean Access Areas Outer Island Access West to East Gilgo Beach Captree State Park Oak Beach Robert Moses State Park Atlantique Beach Fire Island National Seashore Cupsogue Beach Smith Point County Park West Hampton Beach Ponquoque Pier Boat Ramp Southern Bay Access Areas West to East Great South Bay James Caples Memorial Park Tanner Park Capaigue Neck County Park Shore Road Park Babylon Public Boat Ramp Venetian Shores Park West Islip Public Marina Gardiners County Park Walker Park Bay Shore Marina Islip Town Beach Champlin Creek Dock East Islip Marina Heckscher State Park Great River Boat Ramp Timber Point County Marina Sayville Bathing Beach Corey Avenue Boat Ramp Bayport Marina Homan Creek Dock & Boat Ramp Blue Point Beach Patchogue Bay San Souci County Park Pine Neck Boat Ramp Bellport Bay Bellport Access Bellview Beach South Haven County Park Atlantic Avenue Park Moriches Bay Moriches Bay Access Maple Street Boat Ramp Forge River / RiveraDrive Boat Ramp Bay Crest Avenue Boat Ramp Beach Lane Access Corwin Lake Boat Ramp Westhampton Marina Boat Ramp Shinnecock Bay East Argonne Road Boat Ramp Peconic Road Boat Ramp Shinnecock West County Park Shinnecock East County Park Old Seaplane Boat Ramp Mecox Bay Mecox Access Water Mill Boat Ramp Water Mill Beach Wainscott Beach Ocean Access East Hampton Beach Amagansett Beach Apaquoque Road Access Overlook Park Ditch Plains Beach Otis Road Beach Napeague State Park Hither Hills State Park Camp Hero Montauk Point State Park Eastern Bays Access Orient Beach State Park Shelter Island Access Areas Southold Town Beach Cedar Beach County Park South Harbor Park Causeway Beach Fishermans Beach Veterans Park Beach Matituck Park District Beach South Jamesport Beach South Jamesport Boat Ramp Indian Island County Park Point Road Boat Ramp Birch Creek Boat Launch Meschutt Beach County Park West Neck Boat Ramp Bullhead Bay Boat Ramp Conscience Point Road Boat Ramp Mill Creek Dock Boat Ramp Long Beach Short Beach Cedar Point County Park Sammys Beach Hands Creek Boat Launch Commercial Dock Boat Ramp Maidstone Park Beach Dennistown Bell Park Lazy Point Boat Launch Nepeague State Park (also on ocean) Hither Hills State Park (also on ocean) West Lake Drive Boat Launch East Lake Drive Boat Launch Montauk County Park Suffolk County Artificial Reefs (F) are floatable or canoeable rivers or streams)
Common Plants of the Mid-Atlantic Coast
Author: Gene M. Silberhorn
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 9780801860812
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
"A superb guidebook for amateur naturalists, students in a variety of ecology-oriented courses, and gardeners who wish to assess new species."—American Horticulturist Beggar's ticks and marsh pink. Tearthumbs and chairmaker's rush. Live oak, pitch pine, wild black cherry, sassafras, and loblolly pine. From eelgrass rooted in wrack lines on windswept back shores to hardy maritime forests sculpted by strong winds and salt spray, the Mid-Atlantic coast is rich with a variety of habitats and an abundance of common, if not always familiar, plants. In Common Plants of the Mid-Atlantic Coast, Gene M. Silberhorn provides a field guide to the plants found along the coast from Long Island Sound to North Carolina's barrier islands. This introduction to the fragile ecology and remarkable beauty of the flora of the coastal region was highly praised by reviewers when it was first published in 1982. This revised edition retains the features that earned it acclaim and provides a wealth of new information. The three sections of the book correspond to the natural divisions of the landscape: Section One covers beaches, dunes, and marine forests; Section Two includes salt and brackish marshes; and Section Three reviews plants found in tidal and nontidal freshwater wetlands. Each section of Common Plants begins with an introduction that describes the characteristics of the area and the flora to be found there. Individual plant entries follow. Delicate illustrations accompany facing page descriptions that aid in identification and provide concise background information, as well as delightful anecdotes. An easy- to-use key helps readers identify plants in the field according to physical features. Plant entries now includes the subheadings: "Growth Habit and Diagnostic Characteristics," where the reader will find descriptions of general appearance, "Distribution," which tells where along the coast the plant is found, "Habitat," and, particularly important in this age of heightened environmental awareness, "Ecological Value/Benefits." The author has also added each plant's "Wetland Indicator Status," which estimates a species' frequency of occurrence in wetland habitats. Seventeen species have been added to this fully updated second edition. The appendices now include websites for various federal and state, coastal parks, refuges, and natural areas.
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 9780801860812
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
"A superb guidebook for amateur naturalists, students in a variety of ecology-oriented courses, and gardeners who wish to assess new species."—American Horticulturist Beggar's ticks and marsh pink. Tearthumbs and chairmaker's rush. Live oak, pitch pine, wild black cherry, sassafras, and loblolly pine. From eelgrass rooted in wrack lines on windswept back shores to hardy maritime forests sculpted by strong winds and salt spray, the Mid-Atlantic coast is rich with a variety of habitats and an abundance of common, if not always familiar, plants. In Common Plants of the Mid-Atlantic Coast, Gene M. Silberhorn provides a field guide to the plants found along the coast from Long Island Sound to North Carolina's barrier islands. This introduction to the fragile ecology and remarkable beauty of the flora of the coastal region was highly praised by reviewers when it was first published in 1982. This revised edition retains the features that earned it acclaim and provides a wealth of new information. The three sections of the book correspond to the natural divisions of the landscape: Section One covers beaches, dunes, and marine forests; Section Two includes salt and brackish marshes; and Section Three reviews plants found in tidal and nontidal freshwater wetlands. Each section of Common Plants begins with an introduction that describes the characteristics of the area and the flora to be found there. Individual plant entries follow. Delicate illustrations accompany facing page descriptions that aid in identification and provide concise background information, as well as delightful anecdotes. An easy- to-use key helps readers identify plants in the field according to physical features. Plant entries now includes the subheadings: "Growth Habit and Diagnostic Characteristics," where the reader will find descriptions of general appearance, "Distribution," which tells where along the coast the plant is found, "Habitat," and, particularly important in this age of heightened environmental awareness, "Ecological Value/Benefits." The author has also added each plant's "Wetland Indicator Status," which estimates a species' frequency of occurrence in wetland habitats. Seventeen species have been added to this fully updated second edition. The appendices now include websites for various federal and state, coastal parks, refuges, and natural areas.