Library Journal (11/15/2011):
Photographer and naturalist Gibbons has created a stunning guide to the
best wildflower sites in the world. His criteria are spectacular beauty,
diversity, and accessibility; infrequent and annual, desert, and alpine
flowers are included, while difficult to visit, short-lived, and small
sites and those with limited species are not featured. The greatest
emphasis is on Europe (particularly Italy, France, and Greece), followed
by the United States, Africa, Asia, and Australasia. Each location is
accompanied by at least two photographs, a map, and at-a-glace
highlights. Gibbons offers reasons to go (e.g., exceptionally colorful
early spring flowers and quartz fields with "living stones"), timing
recommendations, and information on protected statuses, and he concludes
with useful contacts for each country, including tour companies that
will help you get there (many locations are quite remote). There's also
an excellent bibliography and a species list that gives both common and
Latin names. VERDICT The superior photographs, in-depth information, and
inclusive species list will be valuable to flower-loving travelers of
every sort.—Susan G. Baird, formerly with Oak Lawn P.L., IL Copyright
2011 Reed Business Information.
Request Wildflower Wonders from the catalog.
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