Spring wildflowers of the San Francisco Bay region / by Helen K. Sharsmith.
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- QK 149 .Sh24 1965
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Bibliography: p.178-181.
To enjoy using this book, learn its limitations, for to ignore them will lead to frustration. With perhaps a thousand kinds of flowering plants in the San Francisco Bay Region, there are here included as spring wildflowers only about 300 kinds. Obviously many limitations had to be set and, nature lacking sharp boundaries, choices often had to be arbitrary. "www.powells.com"
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