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Winter in the Woods: A Winter Guide to Deciduous Native Plants in Western Washington
Winter in the Woods: A Winter Guide to Deciduous Native Plants in Western Washington MISC0274   Want to add a new dimension to your cold winter walk in the woods? This easy-to-use guide can help you do just that. You don't have to be a botanist to learn to appreciate the diversity in our native plants and begin to identify them by knowing what to look for in the twigs of trees and shrubs. In addition, the authors suggest that while plants are dormant is a perfect time to find cuttings and seeds for landscaping your yard. The guide includes a glossary of basic scientific terms to help you with identification, simple descriptions of each plant and its habitat, specific information on twig color and texture and other distinguishing features, such as leaf scars and fruits and seeds. The authors have also included notes on commonly confused plants.

Publisher: Native Plant Salvage Project, WSU Extension-Thurston County
Published: January 1999.   Revised: October 2003.   49 pages.
 
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