Forest Plants of the Southeast and their Wildlife Uses
by James H. Miller, USDA Forest Service and Karl V. Miller, University of Georgia
The Southern Weed Science Society has published a field manual for forest plants common in the Southeast. This 454-page, field-durable manual describes 330 species of forbs, grasses, shrubs, woody vines, and ferns. There are 644 images to illustrate the plants and their identifying features. Species common to forests, right-of-ways, and natural areas are the focus. Many non-native invasive species are included as well as wetland plants. Important wildlife uses are summarized for each plant genus.
Users: Forest managers and landowners, wildlife specialists and hunters, natural area managers, nature and wildflower enthusiasts, teachers and students. Instructors should consider this manual for use as a supplemental or required text.
The cost is $36 (includes shipping and handling). Make checks payable to The Southern Weed Science Society, include your name and address, and send to Robert Schmidt, Society Business Manager, 1508 W. University Ave., Champaign, IL 61821-3135 or phone (217) 352-4212, fax 217-352-4241, or email: raschwssa@aol.com. A CD version with high resolution images will be coming soon.
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