Wildflowers across America

Author(s)

    • Johnson, Lady Bird
    • Lees, Carlton B.

Bibliographic Information

Wildflowers across America

by Lady Bird Johnson and Carlton Lees ; photographs selected by Les Line

Abbeville Press, 1988

  • collector's ed.

Available at  / 4 libraries

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Bibliography: p. 294-295

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

With page after page of breathtaking photographs, this highly praised volume is a veritable bouquet of hundreds of America's favorite wildflowers, arranged by region. In the text Lady Bird Johnson, in collaboration with an eminent horticulturist, makes a compelling argument for the preservation and proliferation of the natural beauty of our country's native flora. Since her childhood Mrs. Johnson has loved wildflowers, and on her seventieth birthday she founded a research center, now known as the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, with the aim of encouraging the use of more native plants and flowers in gardens and landscaping. This book includes a foreword by Mrs. Johnson, as well as up-to-date information about the Center. The book also deals with such practical matters as how to establish your own wildflower meadow and where to get the seeds if you need them. Wildflowers Across America is an invaluable guide to one of our country's most varied and lovely resources, written by one of her most gracious ladies.

Table of Contents

  • From the American scene - natives and immigrants: wildflower adventures
  • what is a wildflower?. Out of the past - observers and enthusiasts: modern-day explorers
  • plant explorers of the past. To each a season - North, East, South, West: favourite wildflowers of the Southwest
  • wildflowers across America - a regional portfolio. In new landscapes - wildflowers tamed: the Beautification Movement and highway legislation
  • return to Eden - new landscapes for America.

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