Get to know the region’s wildflowers, shrubs, and trees with this comprehensive field guide, organized by color for ease of use.
The majestic Rocky Mountains provide a diverse landscape of life zones, habitats, and micro-niches, each packed with the wonders of nature. Plant life—from towering forests to dazzling mountain meadows—are beautiful to behold. Learn to identify wildflowers, shrubs, and trees with The Rocky Mountain Plant Guide by George Oxford Miller.
Make field identification simple and informative. This comprehensive guide features 700 species of plants, organized by color and then by family for ease of use—with a separate section for trees. Detailed photographs present the plants as you’ll see them in nature, and a “similar species” feature helps you to decide between look-alikes.
Inside you’ll find:
700 species: Only Rocky Mountain wildflowers, shrubs, and trees
Simple color guide: See a yellow plant? Go to the yellow section
Quick ID: At-a-glance tips for identifying each species
Professional photos: Larger and easier to see than in other guides
The information is applicable to Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, as well as northern Washington, and Alberta and British Columbia in Canada. So grab The Rocky Mountain Plant Guide for your next outdoors adventure—to help ensure that you positively identify the plants that you see.