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Paperback Native Trees and Shrubs of the Florida Keys: A Field Guide/Also South Florida, Cuba, the Bahamas, the Islands of the Caribbean, Parts of Mexico, Sout Book

ISBN: 0961915528

ISBN13: 9780961915520

Native Trees and Shrubs of the Florida Keys: A Field Guide/Also South Florida, Cuba, the Bahamas, the Islands of the Caribbean, Parts of Mexico, Sout

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A Good Field Guide

This is the best field guide available for plants growing in the Florida Keys. However, there are still some flaws in it. It lists several species that are not native but rather naturalized invasive exotics. Also, I've found some of the botanical names are incorrect. All that being said, it is still better than any other guide published, and that includes several handouts provided by the local state parks. It's too bad there is so little compiled information about this very specialized and unique ecosystem.

Most thorough botanical guide written about the Florida Keys

Author J. Paul Scurlock, now deceased, devoted his retirement years exploring the Florida Keys, observing and photographing every specimen of tree and shrub. Pulished in 1987, It was researched and written before massive development in the Keys and pestiferous imports destroyed many of the native habitats. This book is still considered the bible of Florida Keys shrub and tree identification. With more two or three photos of most plants, it makes identification immeasurably easier: there's a photo of the entire tree, a close-up of the leaves, and the fruit, flower, or most remarkable aspect of the tree close up. The plants are arranged in alphabetical order by botanical names. Information includes common names and scientific synonyms, detailed physical description, diurnal and seasonal changes, fascinating tidbits, and clues to tricky identifications.The book emphasizes scientifc information, but is enjoyably readable for anyone interested in home gardening, ecology, or nature. The Miami Herald called it "The first field guide of its kind ...a a book that botanists can respect and nature lovers can understand." I absolutely agree. I've had the book for several years, and find myself pulling it off the shelf frequently when I encounter a new plant while taking a walk, or want to see if a plant I want in my garden will survive the harsh shoreline conditions of my Florida Keys home.
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