From Elkslips and Hooded Ladies' Tresses to St. John's Wort and Shooting Star, every summer throughout the American Southwest and northern Mexico, the region's mountain woodlands lay out colorful carpets of wildflowers. In Wildflowers of the Mountain Southwest, botanist and educator Meg Quinn identifies and describes more than 70 of the most common and showy upland species found in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and western Texas. Flowers are organized by color for ease of identification.
Vendor: Public Lands Interpretive Association