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New Jersey Ferns and Fern Allies


New Jersey Ferns and Fern Alliesbook coverNew Jersey Ferns and Fern Allies

Author: James D. Montgomery, David Fairbrothers


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Book Information
  Subject: New Jersey and the Region/Natural History
ISBN: 0-8135-1817-2
Pages: 320;
Binding: Cloth
   
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Description
  New Jersey is exceptionally rich in ferns, as three centuries of naturalists have recognized. Both amateur and professional botanists will welcome this new, complete, fully illustrated guide to the state's ferns and fern allies (the lycopods and horsetails). After an introduction to fern classification and nomenclature, the history of fern collecting, and the ecology and distribution of ferns within New Jersey, the authors describe eighty-three species, in thirty genera, and thiry-two hybrid forms (more than any other state). They include a fascinating account of the rare curly-grass fern, Schizaea pusilla, "New Jersy's most famous plant."

For each species, the authors provide a detailed drawing and comments on taxonomy, habitat, chromosome counts, habits of growth, and status as endangered species. Distribution maps show not only where plants have been collected, but also the time period for the most recent date of collectionÐÐa convenient way of showing the plant's spread or depletion. Throughout, the book reflects the latest research by fern experts.

An essential field guide and reference for naturalists, botanists, hikers, gardeners, and conservationists in New Jersey and the mid-Atlantic states.
   
Biography
  James D. Montgomery is Director of Terrestrial Studies at the environmental consulting firm, Ecology III. David E. Fairbrothers is Professor of Botany and Director of the Chrysler Herbarium, Rutgers University. Their research for this book was supported by the New Jersey Academy of Science and Willowwood Foundation.



 



 
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