Wild Flowers of the Pacific Northwest: The Third Edition of a Timeless Classic by Clark, Lewis J.

Wild Flowers of the Pacific Northwest: The Third Edition of a Timeless Classic

This classic reference on flowering plants has sold over 30,000 copies. Full of gorgeous colour plates and...
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Author: Lewis J. Clark
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Wild Flowers of the Pacific Northwest: The Third Edition of a Timeless Classic by Clark, Lewis J.

Wild Flowers of the Pacific Northwest: The Third Edition of a Timeless Classic

CHF 66.24

Wild Flowers of the Pacific Northwest: The Third Edition of a Timeless Classic

CHF 66.24
Author: Lewis J. Clark
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
This classic reference on flowering plants has sold over 30,000 copies. Full of gorgeous colour plates and authoritative yet wonderfully readable descriptions, this sumptuous volume is recognized as the definitive source book on Pacific Northwest wild flowers-everything from the Bachelor's Button and the Lady's Smock to Mouse-ear Chickweed and Rabbit-foot Clover.

With comprehensive revisions and a new introduction by botanist John Trelawny, Wild Flowers of the Pacific Northwest contains more than 600 pages with over 550 vibrant colour plates, accompanied by a wealth of botanical and historical information on 782 species and sub-species of the flowering plants of the Pacific Northwest. It is both an indispensable reference and a perfect giftbook for gardeners, naturalists and lovers of the outdoors.


As a result of my work with conservation groups, wrote the late Dr. Lewis J. Clark, I have become convinced that the first step in the development of an ecology oriented public is a familiarization with, and appreciation of, our plant and animal life. Concern for the preservation of that life will then inevitably evolve. His words still ring true today.

Author: Lewis J. Clark
Publisher: Harbour Publishing
Published: 01/01/1998
Pages: 604
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 5.41lbs
Size: 11.05h x 8.96w x 1.55d
ISBN: 9781550171952


Review Citation(s):
American Reference Bks Annual 01/01/1999 pg. 569

About the Author
Clark, Lewis J.: - Dr. Lewis Clark (1907-1974) was head of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Victoria and held degrees from the University of British Columbia, the University of Washington, and Oregon State University. A renowned scholar, he became one of the leading naturalists and nature photographers of his day. His Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest is a Pacific-Northwest classic.Trelawny, John: - John Guy Trelawny was born in Roorkee, India in 1919 and enthusiastically pursued adventure throughout his life. Raised in Devon, the Isle of Jura, Scotland and Phillimore Gardens, London, educated at Bradfield School and Sandhurst College, John served with the British Eighth Army in the Second World War in Iraq, leading Assyrian levy troops, before entering the Italian campaign where he was seriously wounded and spent two years as a prisoner of war. Never one to avoid a challenge, he assumed many roles throughout his life including Master of the Hounds, Sandhurst; Captain in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry; farm hand at Oyster River; bulb farmer at Cobble Hill; lighthouse keeper at Race Rocks; author; botanist; tour guide and gardener. John was an instructor in the Faculty of Biology at the University of Victoria for 18 years where he thrived on sharing his life-long love of plants. It was there he met Lewis Clark, whose great work, Wildflowers of British Columbia (revised as Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest, ) he edited after Clark's death. He authored Wildflowers of the Yukon and Alaska and spent his later years working on a history of the Assyrian people. In retirement he developed, with his wife Ruth, his garden at Deep Cove. John was happiest showing friends and visitors his beautiful and ever-expanding garden, which featured rare rhododendrons from many parts of the world. He also enjoyed participating in the development of the Finnerty Gardens at the University of Victoria and his commitment to learning culminated in the award of an honorary doctorate from the University of Victoria in. He died on Dec. 1, 2006 and is buried in Deep Cove, Sidney, BC.

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