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Explore the botanical wonders that define America’s most breathtaking and beloved landscapes in this unique, insightful collection of vividly photo-illustrated plant stories.
Plants of the National Parks offers a fresh way to experience these treasured destinations—through the plants that shape their identity. Written by botanist Scott Zona, this visually rich coffee table book profiles more than 100 of the most distinctive and ecologically important plant species found across the US National Park system.
From ancient bristlecone pines and towering redwoods to resilient desert cacti, aquatic wonders, and alpine blooms, each plant is brought to life with
stunning photography and
fascinating text. Gain insight into how these plants have adapted to some of the planet’s most extreme environments, the vital roles they play within their ecosystems, and their cultural significance to people and place. Organized by region and park—from Alaska to Florida, Maine to Hawai¿i—the book invites exploration and wonder, whether you’re planning your next trip, gifting the book to an adventuresome friend, or traveling from your armchair.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Profiles of 100+ iconic plant species found across all 63 US National Parks
- Striking, full-color photography that captures each plant in its natural habitat
- Clear explanations of unique plant adaptations, survival strategies, and ecological roles
- Insight into cultural and historical significance, including Indigenous uses
- Regional organization that makes it easy to explore the plants park by park
Perfect for travelers, hikers, gardeners, and nature lovers alike, this book offers
a deeper, more meaningful connection to America’s public lands—one remarkable plant at a time.
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