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Flora of Mount Rainier National Park


Flora of Glacier National Park book cover
By David Biek

1999. 6 x 9 inches. 488 pages. Illustrations. Color photos. Map. Keys. Glossary. Biblio. Index.
ISBN 0-87071-470-8. Paperback, $34.95.

Table of Contents
Introduction

"Everyone of these parks... is a garden filled knee-deep with fresh, lovely flowers of every hue, the most luxuriant and the most extravagantly beautiful of all the alpine gardens I ever beheld in all my mountain-top wanderings," wrote John Muir, describing his ascent of Washington's Mount Rainier, the highest peak in the Cascade Mountains.

So impressed was Muir with the beauty of Rainier's meadows and forests that he joined others in calling for the establishment of a national park. Coinciding with this year's centennial of the founding of Mount Rainier National Park is a publication of a comprehensive new flora for the Park.

Flora of Mount Rainier National Park provides a complete listing of the 866 species of native and introduced plants found in the Park, with keys, line drawings, and descriptions for identification, as well as a guide to plant location. It includes information on the Park's natural history, as well as sections on botanical exploration, rare plants, and the ecological impact of the Park's two million annual visitors.

This authoritative treatment of the Park's flora offers a complete reference and field guide for visitors, as well as naturalists, resource managers, and conservationists. It will prove invaluable to professional and amateur students of Northwest flora.

About the Author

David Biek is a librarian with the Tacoma Public Library. He lives in Tacoma, Washington.


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