Learn to identify ferns in the North Woods
Ferns and allies are a surprisingly diverse group with a fascinating
natural history. Some ferns are as tiny as golf tees, and others may
tower to head height. Horsetail stems contain so much abrasive silica
that they can be used to scour pots! Did you know that the spores from
certain clubmosses are highly explosive and were used in creating
flashes to light photos taken in the 1800s? This interesting addition to
the Naturalist Series covers all 86 species of ferns, horsetails,
spikemosses, quillworts, and clubmosses found in the North Woods of
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario. The innovative format, with
fieldmark arrows that point out the best distinguishing characteristics,
makes field identification a snap. You'll find more than 300 photos and
dozens of color illustrations, including detailed art that clearly
illustrates the life history of ferns and their allies, as well as range
maps for all species. With its handy field guide size, Ferns & Allies
of the North Woods by Joe Walewski conveniently fits in your backpack
or back pocket.