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Reading List - Plants

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A Field Guide to the Plants of Arizona, 1995
by Epple, A.O.
Audubon Society Nature Guides, Deserts, 1987
by MacMahon, James A.
Field Guide to North American Wildflowers, 1979
by Audubon Society
Flowers of the Southwest Mountains, Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, Tucson, Arizona, 1982
by Arnberger, L. P.,
Low Water Flower Garden, 1993
by Johnson, Eric A. and Scotty Millard
Medicinal Plants of the Desert & Canyon West, 1989
by Moore, Michael
Plants of Arizona 1995
by Doffield, Mary Rose and Warren D. Jones
Shrubs and Trees of the Southwest Deserts, Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, Tucson, Arizona, 1993
by Bowers, J. B
Southwest and Texas Wildflowers
by Niehaus, T. F. and Ripper, C. L.
Trees and Shrubs of The Southwestern Desserts, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, 1945
by Benson, L., Darrow,
Arizona Flora, 1969
by Kearney, T. H., and Peebles, H. H.
Native Plants for Southwestern Landscapes, 1993
by Mielke, Judy.
Biotec Communities Southwestern United States & Northwestern, Mexico, 1994
by Brown, David, Editor
Arizona Place Names, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, 1988
by Barnes, W. C.
Woody Plants of the Southwest, 1989
by Lamb, Samuel H.
An Illustrated Guide to Arizona Weeds, 1990
by Parker, Kittie F
Plants Of Arizona, 1995
by Epple, Anne Orth
Shrubs and Trees of the Southwest Uplands, 1976
by Elmore, F.H.
The Cacti of Arizona, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, 1969
by Benson, L.
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