Native Plants of British Columbia’s Coastal Dry Belt : A Photographic Guide

Native Plants of British Columbia’s Coastal Dry Belt: A Photographic Guide

Hans Roemer, Mary Sanseverino
$29.95


An innovative guide to the native plants of the coastal dry belt, or “rain shadow” of the Pacific Northwest, including southeast Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and some parts of the mainland coast, such as Port Angeles and Bellingham, WA.

This guide takes readers on a botanical journey through the unique ecosystems of British Columbia and northern Washington’s Coastal Dry Belt. Organized by plant communities and habitats, it is an invaluable resource for naturalists, students, and nature enthusiasts alike. Authors Hans Roemer, an experienced ecologist, and Mary Sanseverino, an accomplished photographer, combine their expertise to present native plant species in their natural settings, illustrating the intricate relationships between plants and their environments.

Covering diverse areas from Douglas-fir forests to Garry oak woodlands, and from shrub-covered wetlands to beach and sand dunes, each section provides detailed descriptions, vibrant photographs, and insightful commentary. The guide facilitates plant identification within specific communities, highlights the ecological significance of each habitat, and offers practical tips for field observations.

Native Plants of BC’s Coastal Dry Belt aims to educate and inspire a broad audience, deepening the understanding of this distinctive landscape's botanical treasures. Through its engaging presentation, this essential guide serves as both an educational tool and a source of inspiration for continued exploration and appreciation of British Columbia’s coastal plant life.


 


Harbour Publishing
ISBN: 9781998526000
Paperback / softback
6 in x 9 in - 288 pp
Publication Date: 06/05/2025
BISAC Subject(s): NAT049000-NATURE / Regional,NAT026000-NATURE / Plants / General,NAT027000-NATURE / Reference 
 

Description


An innovative guide to the native plants of the coastal dry belt, or “rain shadow” of the Pacific Northwest, including southeast Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and some parts of the mainland coast, such as Port Angeles and Bellingham, WA.

This guide takes readers on a botanical journey through the unique ecosystems of British Columbia and northern Washington’s Coastal Dry Belt. Organized by plant communities and habitats, it is an invaluable resource for naturalists, students, and nature enthusiasts alike. Authors Hans Roemer, an experienced ecologist, and Mary Sanseverino, an accomplished photographer, combine their expertise to present native plant species in their natural settings, illustrating the intricate relationships between plants and their environments.

Covering diverse areas from Douglas-fir forests to Garry oak woodlands, and from shrub-covered wetlands to beach and sand dunes, each section provides detailed descriptions, vibrant photographs, and insightful commentary. The guide facilitates plant identification within specific communities, highlights the ecological significance of each habitat, and offers practical tips for field observations.

Native Plants of BC’s Coastal Dry Belt aims to educate and inspire a broad audience, deepening the understanding of this distinctive landscape's botanical treasures. Through its engaging presentation, this essential guide serves as both an educational tool and a source of inspiration for continued exploration and appreciation of British Columbia’s coastal plant life.


 

Details


Harbour Publishing
ISBN: 9781998526000
Paperback / softback
6 in x 9 in - 288 pp
Publication Date: 06/05/2025
BISAC Subject(s): NAT049000-NATURE / Regional,NAT026000-NATURE / Plants / General,NAT027000-NATURE / Reference