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When I picked up Newcomb's Wildflower Guide from the library, I didn't have a clue how to identify flowers using a book, and I was afraid I would be in over my head. I shouldn't have been worried: Newcomb's wildflower categorization is easy to pick up on, using readily understood visual cues like the number of petals on a flower, flower color, and leaf type. I was able to identify almost every flower I was trying to name, and I'm as amateur as it gets.

Using this guide is infinitely faster and less frustrating than trying to figure out flower names online, and the illustrations are very well-done and helpful. I do wish more illustrations had been in color, but the black-and-white drawings are still effective.
 
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karinnekarinne | 9 altre recensioni | Apr 3, 2013 |
This would be the one wildflower guide that I recommenend to beginners. The system he uses is easier than most and geared toward the amateur field botanist.
 
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Michaelnj | 9 altre recensioni | Mar 27, 2013 |
One of the best laid out field books or guidebooks you will ever see. Too bad I don't care that much and have one for a college field trip that was concurrent with a much more interesting Geology of Northern Michigan class. Still worth having just in case I ever care to decipher a specific violet out in the woods. Assuming I have it with me at the time, which is unlikely.½
 
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DirtPriest | 9 altre recensioni | May 25, 2011 |
A well designed, easy to use field guide, including a key, which makes it much more useful for definitive identifications.
 
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Devil_llama | 9 altre recensioni | May 22, 2011 |
Difficult to use without an understanding of flower construction and the flower is in hand. not for beginners. Howerver the book includes shrubs and vines and is worth having for this alone.
 
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4bonasa | 9 altre recensioni | Aug 11, 2010 |
For weeds, flowers & shrubs, this is one of the best ways to find out what the plant is. It works best if you know what the flower looks like - that's the starting point. If you don't, you often can still figure it out, but it takes longer, requires more lookups. There are some color prints, but mostly it is B&W sketches that are quite good. Descriptions are short but to the point.

I have used this in Maryland & Kentucky. It does contain a lot of invasives & transplants, but isn't completely comprehensive, of course. I use it only to identify the plant's common & Latin name. Other resources are needed to double check & get more in depth information. It's really just for identification.½
 
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jimmaclachlan | 9 altre recensioni | Sep 25, 2009 |
excellent identification guide for wildflowers and native plants of northeast and north-central north america
 
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madlibn | 9 altre recensioni | Nov 19, 2008 |
Excellent field guide to pack or take along on a multi-day camping trip or just a walk through the local woods. Trying to look up a photo in other field guides to match what's in front of you has never worked for me. Newcomb's guide is easy to use and it's been correct everytime I have used it.
 
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raft_guide | 9 altre recensioni | Apr 13, 2008 |
This is virtually the only botany guide you will need. Only takes a few minutes to get used to the keys.
 
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Sandydog1 | 9 altre recensioni | Jan 6, 2007 |
For a non-botanist this is an easy flower-key to use.
 
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michtelassn | 9 altre recensioni | Feb 17, 2006 |
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