Description
Product Overview
Plants of the Western Forest: Alaska to Minnesota Boreal and Aspen Parkland is an authoritative botanical guide published by Lone Pine Publishing. This 392-page book, released in December 2009, provides comprehensive coverage of plant species in the Western Forest regions, including detailed descriptions, high-quality illustrations, and scientific classifications. It weighs 590 grams with dimensions of 13.97 x 1.27 x 21.59 cm, making it portable for field use. The ISBN-10 is 1551058448 and ISBN-13 is 978-1551058443, ensuring easy reference for students, researchers, and nature lovers.

Usage
This book is designed for realistic use in outdoor environments such as hiking trails, forests, and educational settings. It serves botanists, ecologists, hikers, and gardeners who need accurate plant identification in the boreal and aspen parkland zones from Alaska to Minnesota. Ideal for field trips, academic studies, and conservation projects, it helps users recognize native species, understand ecological relationships, and apply knowledge to habitat restoration or personal enrichment.
Why Choose Us
Choose this guide for its exceptional accuracy and user-friendly format, backed by Lone Pine Publishing’s reputation for high-quality nature references. The book stands out with meticulously researched content, vivid imagery, and durable binding that withstands outdoor conditions. It offers a competitive edge through reliable data, ease of use, and a focus on practical application, making it a trusted resource for both beginners and experts in plant sciences.
Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage of Western Forest plants from Alaska to Minnesota
- High-quality illustrations and photographs for easy species identification
- Detailed scientific descriptions including habitat and growth patterns
- Portable design with lightweight construction for field use
- Durable materials ensuring longevity in various environmental conditions
FAQ
What regions does this book cover?
It focuses on the Western Forest areas spanning from Alaska to Minnesota, specifically boreal and aspen parkland ecosystems, providing localized plant data.
Is this book suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is written in an accessible language with clear illustrations, making it ideal for novices while still valuable for advanced users.
How many plant species are included?
The book features hundreds of species, with detailed profiles on common and rare plants found in the covered regions.
Can I use it for academic purposes?
Absolutely, it includes scientific classifications and references, supporting research, coursework, and field studies in botany and ecology.
What is the publication date?
It was published on December 11, 2009, and remains relevant due to its timeless botanical content.




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