Wildflowers of California’s Klamath Mountains: including the Castle Crags, Marble Mountain, Russian and Trinity Alps Wilderness areas
by Ken DeCamp, Julie Kierstead Nelson, Julie Knorr
2nd edition of Wildflowers of the Trinity Alps
Revised and Updated; Includes 109 additional species
“This gorgeous book is a visual feast for anyone with an interest in natural floral beauty, especially of some of northwest California’s most floristically diverse hotspots. Stunning color photos paired with engaging, straightforward descriptions and comparisons make this an indispensable guide to the rich diversity of botanical gems in the heart of the Klamath Ranges. It will be treasured both by those traveling to these premier wilderness destinations and those who prefer to indulge in their floristic highlights from afar.”
—Bruce G. Baldwin, Curator of the Jepson Herbarium, U.C. Berkeley
“This book is the culmination of Ken DeCamp’s life-long love of photographing and identifying wildflowers. He brings the Trinity Alps and their spectacular display of wildflowers to life in this richly photographed guide. A monumental achievement.”
—Matt Ritter, author of California’s Trees Among Us
“Wildflowers of the Trinity Alps is a comprehensive guide to over 500 species of flowers found in this diverse and beautiful part of northern California. Organized by flower color for the enthusiastic amateur, the photographs and descriptive text tell each plant’s story to help with identification in the field. A nice touch is the author telling where he found and photographed many of the flowers. If there’s a weakness, it’s that few of the photos include enough foliage to get a sense of how the entire plant looks.”
— Mark Turner, Photographer
“This up-to-date guide to the wildflowers of the Trinity Alps is a gorgeous treasure. Ken De Damp’s beautiful photos and wonderful descriptions make this a guide for all botanical abilities. Julie Kierstead Nelson and Julie Knorr provided the latest botanical names to each of the wildflowers included. The innovative descriptions of flower parts are priceless and a very useful reference in itself. This guide is a delight with breathtaking photos and informative descriptions that make the reader want to explore the wildflowers of the Trinity Alps.”
— Linnea Hanson, President of Northern California Botanists









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