Synopses & Reviews
For a lunch break visit to see an especially colorful maple in a nearby park or a month-long adventure from New England to the Smokies moving south with the color, Fall Color and Woodland Harvests is a wonderful companion for those who appreciate autumn's vibrant spectacle. Rich with color photographs that capture the hues of the season, this volume offers a species-by-species guide to the leaves of 100 species of the eastern United States and the fruits and seeds (the woodland harvests) of an additional 47 species, paying particular attention to where the plants occur and their contribution to the fall color palate. The authors explain the biological processes that result in leaf-color change and offer helpful tips on when and where to go see the best color.
Review
Fall Color and Woodland Harvests, in its handily-carried softbound format, presents a dazzling display of colors.
Durham (N.C.) Morning Herald
Review
Excellent.
National Geographic Traveler
Synopsis
A guide book for those who appreciate autumn's vibrant spectacle. Rich with color photographs that capture the hues of the season, this volume offers a species-by-species guide to the leaves of 100 species of the eastern United States and the fruits and seeds (the woodland harvests) of an additional 47 species, paying particular attention to where the plants occur and their contribution to the fall color palate. The authors explain the biological processes that result in leaf-color change and offer helpful tips on when and where to go see the best color.
Synopsis
A guide book for those who appreciate autumn's vibrant spectacle. Rich with color photographs that capture the hues of the season, this volume offers a species-by-species guide to the leaves of 100 species of the eastern United States and the fruits and seeds (the woodland harvests) of an additional 47 species, paying particular attention to where the plants occur and their contribution to the fall color palate. The authors explain the biological processes that result in leaf-color change and offer helpful tips on when and where to go see the best color.
About the Author
C. Ritchie Bell is founding director of the North Carolina Botanical Garden and professor emeritus of botany at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is author or coauthor of nine books. Husband and wife, Bell and Lindsey have previously collaborated on Wild Flowers of North Carolina (from the University of North Carolina Press). Anne H. Lindsey is a plant taxonomist and pollination biologist. Husband and wife, Bell and Lindsey have previously collaborated on Wild Flowers of North Carolina (from the University of North Carolina Press).