Wildflowers of Michigan Field Guide (Wildflower Identification Guides)

You’ve seen Michigan’s beautiful wildflowers. Now learn to identify them. This is your field guide to 200 of Michigan’s wildflowers. Full-page photographs and an easy-to-read format present the information that’s critical to accurate identification. And the species are organized by color, so when you see a purple flower, simply turn to the purple section of the book. Wildflower identification has never been easier!

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3 thoughts on “Wildflowers of Michigan Field Guide (Wildflower Identification Guides)”

  1. … of the Michigan field guides by Stan Tekiela are excellent! This is the first guide I go to … All of the Michigan field guides by Stan Tekiela are excellent! This is the first guide I go to when trying to identify wildflowers. My favorite feature that really sold me on these are the clear pictures. They always seem to show just the right amount of detail. I also appreciate that the range within Michigan is listed. For each flower type there is a section called, “Stan’s Notes” that includes various interesting tidbits or further details to aid identification. The “origin”…

  2. Good starting place for amateurs I love this book! Admittedly, I’m an amateur with identifying wildflowers — I know my basic dandelions, daisies, and lady slippers, but not much more. This book groups flowers into basic colors, with a little color code at the top of each page, from blue, green, yellow, white, red, purple, etc. For example, to identify your basic white flower — turn to the pages marked with the color white at the top right hand corner. The flowers are then in order — smallest to largest of the white…

  3. Wildflowers of Michigan Feild Guide I purchased this book as a quick way to identify wildflowers around our property. The book gives you a full page (pocket sized) of each flower, and is organized nicely by color, which is helpful. However, though most of the pictures are clear and focused on the flower itself, the leaves and stems in the picture are out of focus, making it impossible to use this book for a more concrete identification, unless you are already familiar with the flower (in which case you would not need the…

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