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Wildflower trails of the Pacific Northwest

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Wildflower Trails of the Pacific Northwest is a different type of book on wildflowers. It tells about the Indian's use ... for food and medicine ... about unusual characteristics ... a philosophy of nature. The author's photographs show the rare and the common wildflower in natural settings. And, it's done with an affectionate understanding of nature. This is a book for those who appreciate the outdoors ... the mountains and the creeks ... the meadows and the foothills . . . and for the parent who needs an answer to a youngster's question ... "what kind of flower is that red one there?"

156 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1970

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Art Chipman

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