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The Milkweed Lands
An Epic Story of One Plant: Its Nature and Ecology
Contributors
Illustrated by Beverly Duncan
Foreword by Joan Edwards
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Delve into this fascinating appreciation of milkweed, an often-overlooked plant, and discover an amazing range of insects and organisms that depend on it as the seasons unfold, with this collaboration between a noted ecologist and an award-winning botanical illustrator.
Ecologist Eric Lee-Mäder and noted botanical artist Beverly Duncan have teamed up to create this unique exploration of the complex ecosystem that is supported by the remarkable milkweed plant, often over-looked or dismissed as a roadside weed. With stunning, up-close illustrations and engaging text, they trace every stage of the plant's changes and evolutions throughout the seasons, including germination, growth, flowering, and seed development. Simultaneously, they chronicle the lives of the many creatures whose lives are intertwined with the milkweed: monarch butterflies; soldier and queen butterflies; milkweed tussock moths; large and small milkweed bugs; milkweed weevils; bumble bees; goldfinches; and more. The delightful illustrations and illuminating text give the reader the feeling of browsing an avid naturalist's sketchbook, while also learning about different milkweed species, how to propagate milkweed in the garden, the industrial uses of milkweed, interesting milkweed relatives, and more.This publication conforms to the EPUB Accessibility specification at WCAG 2.0 Level AA.
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"If you open this book because you care about monarchs, you’ll keep reading to learn about the fascinating and important roles milkweeds play in so many human and wild stories."Karen Oberhauser, PhD, advisor to the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
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“An approachable, elegantly illustrated guide to the ecological hub that is milkweed.”Benjamin Vogt, author of Prairie Up: An Introduction to Natural Garden Design and?A New Garden Ethic
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“A beautifully illustrated natural and social history of milkweed, intertwined with the author’s personal narrative.”Rachel Winfree, PhD, Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, Rutgers University
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"This is a great book for a deep dive into a well-known wildflower and all the life that swirls around it, from the beloved Monarch butterfly and numerous other insects that depend on these plants, to the birds, mammals and microbial life in the soil. The artwork is spectacular and illustrative. I wish the stories of all our wildflowers could be so engagingly told."Heather McCargo, Wild Seed Project
- On Sale
- Sep 26, 2023
- Page Count
- 120 pages
- Publisher
- Storey
- ISBN-13
- 9781635864373
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