Botany in a day : the patterns method of plant identification : an herbal field guide to plant families of North America / Thomas J. Elpel.

Explains the patterns method of plant identification, describing eight key patterns for recognizing more than 45,000 species of plants, and includes an illustrated reference guide to plant families.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Elpel, Thomas J.
Language:English
Published: Pony, Montana : HOPS Press, LLC, 2013.
Edition:Revised & Expanded 6th Edition.
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Physical Description:ii, 235 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 28 cm
Variant Title:
Patterns method of plant identification.
Herbal field guide to plant families of North America.
Format: Book
Partial Contents:
  • pt. I. Botony in a day: the patterns method of plant identification. Botany in a day tutorial: how to proceed
  • Plant names and classification
  • Evolution of plants : A puzzle without all the pieces ; Life begins ; The land plants
  • Learning plants by families
  • Problems in taxonomic paradise
  • How to use the keys
  • Profile your flower : Key to regular dicot flowers with numerous petals ; Key to irregular dicot flowers ; Key to regular dicot flowers with 0, 3 or 6 petals ; Key to regular dicot flowers with 4 petals ; Key to regular dicot flowers with 5 united petals ; Key to regular dicot flowers with 5 separate petals ; Key to dicot trees and shrubs by their fruits ; Key to monocot flowers
  • pt. II. Reference guide: an herbal field guide to plant families. Clubmoss clade
  • Fern clade
  • Naked seed clade
  • Flowering plants clade : Water lily clade ; Magnolia clade ; Hornwort clade ; Eudicots clade ; Monocots clade
  • Medicinal properties of plants
  • Indexes : Plants by genus ; Plants by common name ; Plant families and subfamilies by botanical names ; Plant families and subfamilies by common name.