Wild flowers -- United States
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Wild flowers -- United States
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Wild flowers
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- Wildflowers and the stories behind their names, by Phyllis S. Busch ; paintings by Anne Ophelia Dowden
- A garden of wildflowers, 101 native species and how to grow them, Henry W. Art ; illustrations by Hyla M. Skudder
- Wildflowers across America, Lady Bird Johnson and Carlton B. Lees ; photographs selected by Les Line
- Suburban wildflowers, an introduction to the common wildflowers of your back yard and local park, by Richard Headstrom ; illustrated by Bobbi Angell
- Field book of American wild flowers, [by] F. Schuyler Mathews
- Wildflower folklore, Laura C. Martin
- The New England Wild Flower Society guide to growing and propagating wildflowers of the United States and Canada, William Cullina
- The book of wild flowers, color plates of 250 wild flowers and grasses, The National Geographic Society ; illustrations by Mary E. Eaton
- Wild flowers of the United States, Harold William Rickett ; General editor, William C. Steere. Collaborators: Rogers McVaugh [and others
- The complete illustrated encyclopedia of wild flowers and flora of the Americas, Martin Walters & Mick Lavelle
- Wildflowers
- A guide to the wild flowers, by Alice Lounsberry ; with 64 coulred and 100 black and white plates and 54 diagrams
- Wildflowers, written by Ruth Rogers Clausen
- Where have all the wildflowers gone?, a region-by-region guide to threatened or endangered U.S. wildflowers, Robert H. Mohlenbrock ; illustrations by Mark Mohlenbrock
- Eastern wildflowers, a photographic celebration from New England to the heartland, written by Rose Houk ; designed and produced by McQuiston & Partners
- Wild flowers of New York, House
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