
Field Guide to the Grasses of Oregon and Washington
$111.76
- Paperback
496 pages
- Release Date
10 June 2025
Summary
Discovering the Grasses of the Pacific Northwest: A Field Guide
As the comprehensive reference for 394 species, subspecies, and varieties of grasses, Field Guide to the Grasses of Oregon and Washington has become the definitive identification resource for amateurs and professionals alike throughout the region. With 18 additional species, updated names, new keys, and improved photos and maps, the second edition provides an in-depth and refreshed treatment of both native and …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781962645263 |
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ISBN-10: | 1962645266 |
Author: | Richard Brainerd, Barbara L. Wilson, Nick Otting, Robert C. Korfhage, Cindy Talbott Roché |
Publisher: | Oregon State University |
Imprint: | Oregon State University |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 496 |
Edition: | 2nd |
Release Date: | 10 June 2025 |
Weight: | 454g |
Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
About The Author
Richard Brainerd
Cindy Talbott Roché earned a PhD from the University of Idaho in plant science and a BS and MS at Washington State University in forest management and range ecology. She has lived and worked in both Washington and Oregon. Her field experience includes agency employment and consulting work. She has been working with native and weedy grasses for forty-five years; in the past ten years she has taught numerous grass identification workshops.
Richard E. Brainerd holds an MS from Oregon State University. He has been a botanical consultant in the Pacific Northwest for over thirty years, conducting rare plant and weed surveys, wetland delineations, natural resource inventories, and plant taxonomic research.
Barbara L. Wilson holds a PhD from Oregon State University, where she studied the taxonomy of Festuca. She founded the Carex Working Group and has taught sedge and grass identification workshops for many years.
Nick Otting holds an MS from Oregon State University. He spends the field seasons studying the flora of the shrub steppe and the mountains east of the Cascades.
Robert C. Korfhage received his MS from Washington State University in range and wildlife ecology. He enjoyed a long career with the Bureau of Land Management as wildlife biologist (Wyoming), planning/environmental coordinator (Idaho and California), and natural resource manager (Oregon).
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