Common Mosses of the Southeastern United States

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Common Mosses of the Southeastern United States Authors: , , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Princeton University Press
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Pages: 416 Illustrations and other contents: 1,500+ color photos, line drawings, and infographics. Language: English ISBN: 9780691238449 Categories: , , , , , , , ,

The first truly detailed field guide to the mosses of the region This comprehensive, richly illustrated, and accessible photographic field guide enables any user to identify more than 200 species of common mosses in the Southeastern United States using only a hand lens or a smart phone for magnified views. Introductory sections cover the basics of moss morphology and ecology, offer extensive practical guidance on how to approach field identification, and address conservation and gardening with mosses. The introductory sections are followed by a Quick Guide reference to the various moss groups and the often-confused common liverworts. The main species accounts, which form the heart of the book, describe appearance, leaves, capsules, habitats, distribution, other names, and similar species. Each account is illustrated with high-quality original photographs and botanical drawings as well as infographics showing size and habitat preference. The result allows all nature enthusiasts to make accurate identifications and gain access to the enchanting world of mosses. Covers more than 200 species Features over 1,000 superb original photographs of all the species, as well as drawings and infographics Enables even complete novices to make accurate identifications in the field, but is also invaluable for experienced naturalists, botanists, and ecologists

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Author Biography

Joseph R. Rohrer is professor emeritus of biology at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. Kirsten McKnight Ward is a botanist, field guide author, and professional artist. Karl B. McKnight is professor emeritus of biology at St. Lawrence University. The three are coauthors of Common Mosses of the Northeast and Appalachians (Princeton) and the Peterson Field Guide to Mushrooms of North America.