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About
• Adventure Publications has proven success with field guides for the Rocky Mountain states-for example, more than 16,000 Colorado field guides sold in 2022 alone
• Market: Appeals to foragers, gardeners, and nature-lovers, as well as backpackers, hikers, and campers
• Identification guide to a wide variety of species: 700 wildflowers, shrubs, and trees
• Not intimidating: geared toward the average outdoors enthusiast with species organized by color (and a separate section for trees) for easily identifying them
• Quick ID tips for efficient identification of each species
• Full-color photographs-larger than other guides!-and visual descriptions assist in field identification
• "Similar species" feature helps to decide between look-alikes
• All-in-one source of information, facts, and photos in a concise guide
• Covers Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, as well as northern Washington, and Alberta and British Columbia in Canada
• Extreme value: massive information for less than $25
• George Oxford Miller is an author, nature photographer, and botanist; he is also a lifelong resident of the West
• Market: Appeals to foragers, gardeners, and nature-lovers, as well as backpackers, hikers, and campers
• Identification guide to a wide variety of species: 700 wildflowers, shrubs, and trees
• Not intimidating: geared toward the average outdoors enthusiast with species organized by color (and a separate section for trees) for easily identifying them
• Quick ID tips for efficient identification of each species
• Full-color photographs-larger than other guides!-and visual descriptions assist in field identification
• "Similar species" feature helps to decide between look-alikes
• All-in-one source of information, facts, and photos in a concise guide
• Covers Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, as well as northern Washington, and Alberta and British Columbia in Canada
• Extreme value: massive information for less than $25
• George Oxford Miller is an author, nature photographer, and botanist; he is also a lifelong resident of the West