New England Wild Flower Society's Flora Novae Angliae
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A Manual for the Identification of Native and Naturalized Higher Vascular Plants of New England
Arthur Haines; Illustrated by Elizabeth Farnsworth and Gordon Morrison
An indispensable, fully updated guide for everyone interested in identifying, studying, or conserving the flora of New England
This comprehensive manual offers accurate, up-to-date, and clear information for identifying New England's remarkable array of tracheophytes (vascular plants, excluding mosses). With fully researched entries on some 3,500 native and nonnative species, the book is the first in decades to provide a complete and correct botanical reference for the region's noncultivated plants. The volume includes many new species not documented in New England before, while also excluding many species that have erroneously appeared in earlier manuals.
Focusing on the taxonomy and distribution of New England plants, the manual is largely dedicated to identification keys and to species entries that provide scientific name, origin, regional conservation ranking, common name, synonyms, distribution, ecology, and other miscellaneous items of interest. Nearly one-third of the entries are accompanied by helpful black-and-white line illustrations.
Additional special features:
- Precise distribution information, accurate to the state level
- Details on unusual plant groups not included in other sources
- Reliable and versatile keys for identification
- Tips on recognizing hybrid plants in the field
- A companion interactive teaching Web site (under development)
- Comprehensive glossary
"Arthur Haines' up-to-date, meticulously researched manual will be the standard work on the flora of New England for decades to come [and] the well-thumbed companion of every serious botanist in New England and of much interest to those practicing in adjacent areas."—Robert Bertin, Professor of Biology, College of the Holy Cross
“At long last, a new Flora of New England! Teaching plants and learning about them using an up-to-date flora is a pleasure that New Englanders have long done without."— Dr. A.A. Reznicek, University of Michigan Herbarium
"The study of floristics has captivated interest of New England botanists for generations, but rarely has that interest culminated in the production of such a marvelous new work as New England Wild Flower Society’s Flora Novae Angliae. This is unique flora, differing substantially from all before it by its easy use of keys, beautifully detailed illustrations, thoroughness of treatment, and precision of details. Arthur Haines deserves great credit for his careful analyses of the New England flora and his obvious knowledge of the plants that occur there. Flora Novae Angliae is an important and insightful work, filled with many new and provocative taxonomic conclusions that are certain to challenge traditional taxonomic dogma."—Dr. John Kartesz, Director BONAP
"Arthur Haines’s Flora Novae-Angliae provides a long-awaited, updated account of New England’s flora -- accessible, illustrated, and modern, reflecting recent taxonomic changes, newly naturalized alien components, and discoveries."—Alan Weakley, Curator, University of North Carolina Herbarium (NCU), North Carolina Botanical Garden
"Based on almost ten years of empirical field research by Haines (Ancestral Plants), this guide represents a comprehensive update to and revision of significantly outdated and inaccurate subject research. . . . Stunning, margin-bound scientific drawings by Farnsworth and Morrison beautifully clarify the written descriptions. . . . Recommended for botanists and extremely knowledgeable enthusiasts."—Library Journal
Publication Date: November 8, 2011
945 b/w illus.