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A terrific guide to plants of the southwest's arid climate.

A Precious TomeThis should be a "coming of age book" for every woman in that spectacular time in her life. It also needs to be shared with daughters.
I was working on the Pima Reservation at the time, and the author's descriptions of the mountains and the majestic landscape truly captured the stark beauty that is so captivating. One gentleman I worked with was disabled, but even with the intellect of a seven year old he could, with a box of crayons, reproduce the deep shadows and myriad colors that she so lovingly painted with words.
The book is a very quick read, but definitely a "keeper."


Wonderful!

Takes you to a time long ago.

Shrubs and Trees of the Southwest UplandsI highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the Outdoors, Hiking, plants, gardening, you get the idea....


The Silver Kings of the Comstock LodeSenator Mike Fair
Oklahoma State Senator


Perhaps the greatest book of all time.

Moving collection of essays about author's life in the SW.

A STUNNING PICTORIAL CHRONOLOGYPresenting the stories of this region and its peoples - Indian, Hispanic and Anglo - the author begins with the Clovis people, who can be traced back some 13,000 years, and then he moves on to the Pueblo and Hopi tribes who found homes on in the mesas of Arizona.
Spanish and French missionaries and explorers also play a role in the area's rich cultural background. Among the first missionaries to pioneeer the Southwest were Eusebio Kino and Junipero Serra who traveled to California to convert the native peoples and claim land for the Spanish king. Expeditions from France were largely focused on Texas.
Perhaps most impressive of all is the recounting of William Becknell's forging of the Santa Fe Trail.
Walker brings the area to the present with nuclear research, contemporary border issues, unparalleled growth, and diminishing resources.
Both fascinating and edifying, "Gold, God & Grandeur" will be of interest to all Southwesterners.
- Gail Cooke


Southwest Expressions
The majority of the book consists of "Individual Plant Descriptions" -- amazingly comprehensive. The authors have even taken the time and forethought to classify whether or not your plant will do well in not only one but also several desert elevations.
Every important landscape detail is accounted for each type of desert plant. You will know ahead of time the height, width, flower color, and watering needs of each plant.
Anyone living in the Southwest and California that wants to be successful at landscaping needs this book in his/her library. This enlarged text is also an essential reference book for landscapers and landscape maintenance companies.