This illustrated manual describes and discusses the unusually rich
and varied flora of the Carolinas, from the semi-tropical coast of
South Carolina to the northern forests of the high North Carolina
mountains.
The manual treats in detail and in a concise format more than 3,
200 species of trees, shrubs, vines, herbs and ferns that grow
without cultivation in this two-state area. Special features
include diagnostic illustrations, keys for identification, detailed
descriptions, flowering and fruiting dates, habitat data,
distribution data, and pertinent synonymy for each species. County
dot maps show the distribution of each species if found in more
than five counties throughout the two-state area, and general
ranges beyond our borders are given in the text.
First published in 1968,
Manual of the Vascular Flora of the
Carolinas is an established reference for professionals,
students, and plant enthusiasts throughout the Southeastern United
States. It is based on the collection and examination of more than
200,000 live specimens. Many of these specimens are now housed in
the herbarium at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill