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Author : Jon L. Hawker
ISBN : 0896729397
Genre : Nature
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"A field guide for the seven genera, including Agave, Dasylirion, Hechtia, Hesperaloe, Hesperoyucca, Nolina, and Yucca, includes 400 plus images"--Provided by publisher.
Author : Ana Guadalupe Valenzuela Zapata
ISBN : 0816519382
Genre : History
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This comprehensive guide to tequila's varieties, production and history shares marks of distinction for connoisseurs and highlights the link between artisanal agave cultivation and final flavor, arguing for a return to cultivation of heritage crops.
Author : Gwen Moore Kelaidis
ISBN : 1603426825
Genre : Gardening
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Add a touch of the unexpected to your garden. From agaves to ice plants and sedums to sempervivums, hardy succulents can bring color, texture, and versatility to perennial flower beds in any climate. This comprehensive guide offers clear growing instructions accompanied by vivid photography of these durable and beautiful plants. With tips on choosing the right varieties for every North American hardiness zone, you can enjoy all the quirky vibrancy of succulents wherever you live.
Author : Oliver Luther Austin
ISBN : STANFORD:36105004538646
Genre : Birds
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This survey, which includes a galaxy of feathered warblers from the lark to the lyrebird, contains information about their distribution, characteristics, behavior patterns, nesting and feeding habits as well as other details.
"Few visitors may brave Organ Pipe during summer, when the temperature can reach 120 degrees, but for Bassett and Hyatt the searing heat is but a harbinger of rain, when normally dry arroyos surge with rust-colored water and desert tarantulas come out to mate. Bassett introduces readers to Organ Pipe's cultural heritage as well: Spanish missionaries, Anglo settlers, and the Tohono O'odham and the Hia Ced O'odham people who still travel there to gather cactus fruit during Hasan Bakmasad, "saguaro moon." She also considers the changes taking place throughout the park, including the onrush of immigrants passing through in search of better lives in the United States."--BOOK JACKET.