Explore the wild flowers of the East with clear, beginner-friendly guidance.
This revised edition presents flowers in their natural order, with new illustrations to help you learn parts, pollination, and plant family groups at a steady, comfortable pace.
The book gathers familiar favorites and regional species, offering practical looks at how flowers attract pollinators, how seeds spread, and how plants adapt to different habitats. Short, accessible explanations support hands-on exploration, whether you’re out on a trail or studying at home.
Inside you’ll find concise descriptions, labeled diagrams, and notes on notable examples from dogwood to pitcher plants, all organized to help readers identify and appreciate wildflowers east of the Rockies.
- Clear explanations of flower structure and reproduction
- New illustrations to aid recognition and learning
- Organized by natural order for easy browsing
- Regional focus with memorable examples and habitats
Ideal for hikers, students, and nature lovers who want a reliable, engaging guide to wildflowers.