NATURE / Plants / Flowers
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NATURE / Plants / Flowers
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NATURE / Plants / Flowers
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- Wildflowers of Texas, George Miller
- A guide to bearded irises, cultivating the rainbow for beginners and enthusiasts, Kelly D. Norris
- Folklore and symbolism of flowers, plants, and trees, with over 200 rare and unusual floral designs and illustrations, Ernst Lehner and Johanna Lehner
- The natural history of flowers, Michael Fogden & Patricia Fogden
- Planting for honeybees, the grower's guide to creating a buzz, Sarah Wyndham Lewis ; illustrated by James Lewis Weston
- Radiographic, x-ray photo inventions, Steve Miller ; foreword by Carl Safina ; preface by Marvin Heiferman
- The flower book, Rachel Siegfried
- Wild interiors, beautiful plants in beautiful spaces, Hilton Carter
- Blue violet, Cig Harvey
- Wildflowers of Texas, field guide, by Nora Mays Bowers, Rick Bowers and Stan Tekiela
- Botanical soaps, a modern guide to making your own soaps, shampoo bars and other beauty essentials, Marta Tarallo ; photography by Luke Albert ; illustrations by Ryn Frank
- The well-gardened mind, the restorative power of nature, Sue Stuart-Smith
- Marfa garden, the wonders of dry desert plants, Jim Fissel [and three others] ; foreword by Dallas Baxter
- Flowersmith, how to handcraft and arrange enchanting paper flowers, Jennifer Tran ; foreword by Richard Alosio
- A naturalist's book of wildflowers, celebrating 85 native plants of North America, Laura C. Martin
- Wildflowers, a guide to familiar American wildflowers, by Herbert S. Zim and Alexander C. Martin ; illustrated by Rudolf Freund
- Modern Ikebana, a new wave in floral design, Victoria Gaiger & Tom Loxley
- Plants that can kill, 101 toxic species to make you think twice, Stacy Tornio
- Lone star wildflowers, a guide to Texas flowering plants, LaShara J. Nieland, Willa F. Finley
- Everlastings, how to grow, harvest and create with dried flowers, Bex Partridge ; photography by Laura Edwards
- The forager's harvest, a guide to identifying, harvesting, and preparing edible wild plants, Samuel Thayer
- 276 edible wild plants of the United States and Canada, berries, roots, nuts, greens, flowers, and seeds in all or the majority of the us and canada, Caleb Warnock