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Angier, Bradford. Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants. 1974.
Angier, Bradford. Field Guide to Medicinal Wild Plants. 1978.
Attenborough, David. The Private Life of Plants. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. 1995.
DeJong, P.C. Maples of the World. Timber Press. 1994
Dellingham, George Wellington. The Tree Identification Book. William Morrow Co. 1974.
Forey, Pamela. Instant Guide to Edible Plants. Bonanza Books. 1997
Heller, Ruth. The Reason for a Flower. Price, Stern, Sloan Publishers. 1992.
Henderson, Andrew. Field Guide to Palms of the Americas. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. 1997
Heywood, V.H. Flowering Plants of the World. Oxford University Press. 1993
Johnson, Lady Bird. Wildflowers Across America. Artabras. 1994
Johnson, Sylvia A. Mushrooms. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Company. 1982.
Lawrence, Eleanor. Instant Guide to Trees. 1992.
Limberg, Peter R. Poisonous Plants. New York: Julian Messener. 1976
Martin, Alexander Seed. Weeds. 1972.
Menninger, Edwin A. Fantastic Trees. Timber Press. 1995
Pakinham, Thomas. Meetings With Remarkable Trees. Random House. 1992.
Pietropaolo, James. Carnivorous Plans of the World. Timber Press. 1996
Phylips, Roger. The Random House Book of Perfect Plants. Random House. 1997.
Platt, Rutherford. 1001 Questions Answered About Plants. Dover Publications. 1992.
Proctor, Michael. The Natural History of Pollination. Amadeus Press. 1996
Selsam, Millicent E. Plants That Heal. New York: William Morrow and Company. 1959.
Waters, John F. Carnivorous Plants. New York: Franklin Watts. 1974
Wohlrabe, Raymond A. Exploring the Leaves. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. 1976.
Zim, Herbert S. What's Inside of a Plant. New York: William Morrow and Company. 1952.
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