Wasatch Wildflowers

Wasatch Wildflowers by Steve Hegji, published by CFI in 2010, is an illustrated guide that showcases over 200 wildflower species native to the Wasatch Region. This 207-page book features stunning full-color photographs, making it easier for readers to identify flowers such as Prince’s Plume, Glacier Lily, and Wandering Daisy. Hegji, an experienced hiker and wildflower enthusiast, provides insights into the names and histories of these plants, enhancing the appreciation of their beauty in natural settings.
Readers will find a comprehensive resource for recognizing and understanding the diverse flora of the Wasatch area. The book emphasizes the simple joys of nature, encouraging exploration and discovery, whether in the mountains or one’s own backyard. With its focus on gardening and nature, Wasatch Wildflowers serves as a valuable reference for anyone interested in plants and flowers, making it a useful addition to both casual readers and dedicated enthusiasts.
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Author: ¬+ Steve Hegji Description:
Nothing’s more beautiful than a meadow full of wildflowers swaying in the mountain breeze, and with Wasatch Wildflowers you’ll be able to appreciate that sight more than ever before. An experienced hiker and wildflower enthusiast Steve Hegji has scaled mountain heights to bring you this priceless collection of over 200 different flowers indigenous to the Wasatch Region, like Prince’s Plume, Glacier Lily, and Wandering Daisy. With gorgeous full-color photos, you’ll soon be able to find and identify each specimen as you learn fun facts about its name and history. Wasatch Wildflowers is an indispensable guide to recognizing the simple beauties all around you, sometimes even in your own backyard.
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- ISBN: 9781599553825
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