Wildflowers of Tennessee

by Jack B. Carman

"If in some small measure, this book fosters an increased appreciation and interest in our native flora, and instills a desire for its conservation and preservation, then the purpose and goals of the book will have been accomplished." 

Jack B. Carman, Author

 The author will be happy to personalize and autograph your copy. 

  The FIRST comprehensive, statewide, full-color field guide for wildflowers of Tennessee and most of the Eastern United States. 

785 color photographs are included, and additional species mentioned in the text will prove useful in identifying over 1100 of the state’s showier, non-woody, vascular plants. Plant color plates and descriptions are side by side.

Because of the large number of species included herein, excellent coverage is provided for most of the eastern United States, particularly the Central and Southern Appalachians, and the Ohio, Tennessee and mid-Mississippi river valleys. (Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North and South Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.)

Species descriptions are organized consistently for reference and comparison. Families are arranged phylogenetically, and genera within families and species within genera are arranged alphabetically.

A long-term need by both professional and amateur botanists is satisfied by this field guide. Every naturalist and wildflower enthusiast should find this work an indispensable addition to their library or field pack.

Softcover, Spiral Bound, 427 Pages, Size: 6 ins. x 9 ins. x 1in., Weight 2.5 lbs.

We ship US Postal Service Priority Mail Flat Rate, Insured, Delivery 2-3 days.

Tennessee residents must include 9.75% sales tax.

YOU WILL LOVE THIS BOOK!!! 

"I'll be putting your book on the recommended list for the field botany. It is a must for anyone interested in Tennessee wildflowers." Dr. Eugene Wofford, Director of the Herbarium, Department of Botany, University of Tennessee

"Wildflowers of Tennessee is a picture book with overdrive...So, at long last and against all odds, a picture book has made my pantheon of wildflower identification guides.  I recommend it to you."
George Elliston
Special to the Asheville NC Citizen Times