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Weeds of the Northeast Richard H. Uva

Weeds of the Northeast By Richard H. Uva

Weeds of the Northeast by Richard H. Uva


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Here, at last, is a lavishly illustrated manual for ready identification of 299 common and economically important weeds in the region south to Virginia, north to Maine and southern Canada, and west to Wisconsin. Based on vegetative rather than floral...

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Weeds of the Northeast by Richard H. Uva

Here, at last, is a lavishly illustrated manual for ready identification of 299 common and economically important weeds in the region south to Virginia, north to Maine and southern Canada, and west to Wisconsin. Based on vegetative rather than floral characteristics, this practical guide gives anyone who works with plants the ability to identify weeds before they flower.

* A dichotomous key to all the species described in the book is designed to narrow the choices to a few possible species. Identification can then be confirmed by reading the descriptions of the species and comparing a specimen with the drawings and photographs.
* A fold-out grass identification table provides diagnostic information for weedy grasses in an easy-to-use tabular key.
* Specimens with unusual vegetative characteristics, such as thorns, square stems, whorled leaves, or milky sap, can be rapidly identified using the shortcut identification table.

The first comprehensive weed identification manual available for the Northeast, this book will facilitate appropriate weed management strategy in any horticultural or agronomic cropping system and will also serve home gardeners and landscape managers, as well as pest management specialists and allergists.

Weeds of the Northeast Reviews

I highly recommend Weeds of the Northeast if you ever happen to be in a masochistic mood and don't have a sharp stick handy with which to poke yourself in the eye. As I leafed through the pages, wincing at the depressingly clear color photographs, a horrible sense of familiarity set in. Ninety-nine percent of the weeds were in my garden. It was like looking at a family album of all your least favorite relatives. There was mean and scary Great-Aunt Margaret (Scotch thistle); passive-aggressive Cousin Isobel with the mustache (hairy bittercress); Uncle Ralph with the drinking problem and disgusting table manners (prostrate pigweed). Despite the feeling of nausea that gripped me, I was able to gather much useful information of a scientific sort. As Nietzsche said, that which doesn't kill me makes me stronger, and so I suppose my encounter with an army of unnaturally uber-weeds could be looked at as an exercise in character-building.

* Horticulture *

Lavishly illustrated and exceptionally well-done.... Here is a model to be emulated for California and other weedy areas of the United States and Canada.

* Taxon 47 *

The appeal of Weeds of the Northeast is broad, ranging from home gardeners to professional gold course managers to farmers. The book deserves a slot in the reference library.

* American Reference Books Annual *

This detailed and user-friendly guide identifies nearly 300 weedy plant species commonly found from southeastern Canada south to Virginia and west to Wisconsin. Sharp color photographs illustrate each plant in seed, seedling, and mature stages. In addition, plants can be readily distinguished using an identification key based on vegetative characteristics such as leaf orientation, leaf shape, and presence or absence of hairs. A handy fold-out chart helps with identification of those tricky grasses. Weeds that can be identified easily by characteristics such as thorns or milky sap are listed in a series of 'shortcut' tables.

* The American Gardener *

This impressive factual Weed Identification Manual, the first ever compiled of the Northeast, is thorough and well designed.... This is a distinctive book and reference guide on weeds, one that will be welcomed in a library, school, garden club, a gift for friends, and definitely a copy for yourself.

* News of the Federated Garden Clubs of New York State *

Weeds of the Northeast is the first comprehensive weed identification manual available for the northeastern region of the U.S.... The manual will facilitate appropriate weed management strategies in horticultural or agronomic cropping systems and will also serve home gardeners, landscape managers, pest management specialists, and allergist.

* Weed Technology *

Table of Contents

About This Book
How to Identify a Weed
Shortcut IdentificationTables
Vegetative Key to the WeedsSpore Producers
Bryophyta
Equisetaceae (Horsetail Family)Monocots
Commelinaceae (Spiderwort Family)
Cyperaceae (Sedge Family)
Juncaceae (Rush Family)
Liliaceae (Lily Family)
Poaceae = Gramineae (Grass Family)Dicots
Aizoaceae (Carpetweed Family)
Amaranthaceae (Amaranth Family)
Apiaceae = Umbelliferae (Carrot Family)
Asclepiadaceae (Milkweed Family)
Asteraceae = Compositae (Aster Family)
Brassicaceae = Cruciferae (Mustard Family)
Campanuaceae (Bellflower Family)
Caryophyllaceae (Pink Family)
Chenopodiaceae (Goosefoot Family)
Convolvulaceae (Morningglory Family)
Cucurbitaceae (Gourd Family)
Dipsacaceae (Teasel Family)
Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family)
Fabaceae = Leguminosae (Pea or Bean Family)
Geraniaceae (Geranium Family)
Lamiaceae = Labiatae (Mint Family)
Lythraceae (Loosestrife Family)
Malvaceae (Mallow Family)
Onagraceae (Eveningprimrose Family)
Oxalidaceae (Woodsorrel Family)
Phytolaccaceae (Pokeweed Family)
Plantaginaceae (Plantain Family)
Polygonaceae (Smartweed Family)
Portulacaceae (Purslane Family)
Primulaceae (Primrose Family)
Ranunculaceae (Buttercup Family)
Rosaceae (Rose Family)
Rubiaceae (Madder Family)
Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family)
Solanaceae (Nightshade Family)
Urticaceae (Nettle Family)
Violaceae (Violet Family)Woody Plants
Anacardiaceae (Cashew Family)
Bignoniaceae (Trumpetcreeper Family)
Caprlfoliaceae (Honeysuckle Family)
Celastraceae (Stafftree Family)
Liliaceae (Lily Family)
Ranunculaceae (Buttercup Family)
Rosaceae (Rose Family)
Simaroubaceae (Quassia Family)
Solanaceae (Nightshade Family)
Vitaceae (Grape Family)Hardwood SeedlingsComparison TablesGlossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors

Additional information

CIN0801483344VG
9780801483349
0801483344
Weeds of the Northeast by Richard H. Uva
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cornell University Press
19970515
408
Winner of Winner of the Educational Materials Award (America.
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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