Natural Sciences Library Topics Table
The Natural Sciences Topics Table displays are created by library staff to highlight various topics related to the subject areas found in our library. The Topics Table is located inside the glass doors of the Natural Sciences Reference Area on the Ground Floor, Allen Library South.
Please visit the Library to see the full-size posters and associated materials. Books on display are available for checkout. Display periods vary but topic displays are usually available for viewing for two to three months. Previous topic displays are available in our archive.
The bibliographic items for each topic are linked to UW Libraries catalog records to help you determine the location and availability of each item even after all the materials have been returned to the stacks.
CURRENT
Native Plant Appreciation Week, May 3 - 9, 2009
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Wild plants of the San Juan Islands
- Wildflowers of the Columbia Gorge
- Flora of Mount Rainier National Park
- 101 wildflowers of Mt. Rainier National Park
- Wildflowers of Washington
- Endangered, threatened and sensitive vascular plants of Washington
- Wild flowers of the Pacific Northwest
- The flora of Mount Adams, Washington
- Gardening with native plants of the Pacific Northwest
- Mountain plants of the Pacific Northwest
- Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest
- Wetland plants of King County, and the Puget Sound lowlands
- Wildflowers of the Western Cascades
- Lewisias
- Flora of the Olympic Peninsula
- Native Perennials: North American beauties
- Coastal wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest
- Introduction to shore wildflowers of California, Oregon, and Washington
- Plants of western Oregon, Washington & British Columbia
- Plants of the Pacific Northwest coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia & Alaska
- Native plant notebook: Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
- An aquatic plant identification manual for Washington's freshwater plants
- Trees of the Pacific Northwest
- Conservation of Washington's rare plants and ecosystems
- Washington big tree program, 1994
- Vegetation studies funded by the Washington Native Plant Society
- Field guide to Washington's rare plants
- Flora of Mount Rainier National Park
- Ethnobotany of western Washington: the knowledge and use of indigenous plants by native Americans
- Tools, trees, and transformation: a collection of restoration stories from schools and community groups in and around Portland

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Last modified: Monday May 11, 2009
