Selected Wildflower Bibliography
From the Open Files of: Northwest Synod of Wisconsin Resource Center
Contributed by: Rev. Dr. Loretta Kuse & Dr. Hildegard Kuse
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Selected Wildflower Bibliography

Burrell, C.  (1997).  A gardener’s encyclopedia of wildflowers:  An organic guide to choosing and growing over 150 beautiful wildflowers.  Emmaus, Pennsylvania:  Rodale Press, Inc.

Cavanna, B.  (1961).  The first book of wild flowers.  New York:  Franklin Watts.

Comstock, A.  (1939).  Handbook of nature study.  (24th Edition).  Ithaca, New York:  Comstock Publishing Company, Inc.

Courtenay, B., & Zimmerman, J.  (1978).  Wildflowers and weeds:  A field guide in full color.  New York:  Prentice Hall.

Cullina, W.  (2000).  Growing and propagating wildflowers of the United States and Canada.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin Company.

Dana, Mrs. W.  (1989).  How to know the wild flowers.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin.

Eisenreich, W.  (1997).  BLV Tier Und Pflanzen Führer für unterwegs.  München:  BLV Verlagsgesellschaft mbH.

Fields, D.  (1999).  The vascular plants of Taylor County, Wisconsin:  An annotated checklist. (Self-published Masters Thesis).

Foster, S., & Duke, J.  (1990).  A field guide to medicinal plants:  Eastern and central North America.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin Company.

Freckman, R.  (1994).  The April flora of central Wisconsin.  Self-published list.

Henderson, R.  (2000).  The neighborhood forager.  Toronto:  Key Porter Books Limited.

Hull, H.  (1952).  Wild flowers for your garden.  New York: M. Barrows and Company, Inc.

Hutchens, A.  (1991).  Indian herbalogy of North America.  Boston:              Shambhala.

Kavasch, E.  (2005).  Native harvests.  Mineola, New York:  Dover Publications, Inc.

Kresánek, J.  (1989).  Healing plants.  New York:  Dorset Press.

Kuse, E. (1903-1952).  Cronika.  Unpublished personal diary.

Lieder-Perlen ( 1894).  St. Louis, Missouri:  Concordia Publishing House.

Martin, L.  (1990).  The wildflower meadow book.  Chester, Connecticut:  The Globe Pequot Press.

Mathews, F.  (1923).  The book of wild flowers for young people.  New York:  G. P. Putnam’s Sons.

Meeks, W.  (Ed.)  (1989).  The HarperCollins study Bible, New York, New York:  HarperCollins Publishers.

Newcomb, L.  (1977).  Newcomb's wildflower guide.  Boston:  Little, Brown & Company.

Niering, W.  (1979).  The Audubon society field guide to North American wildflowers:  Eastern region.  New York:  Alfred A. Knopf.

Peterson, L.  (1977).  A field guide to edible wild plants:  Eastern and central North America.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin Company.

Peterson, R. T. & McKenny, M.  (1968).  A field guide to wildflowers of northeastern and north-central North America.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin Company.

Phillips, H.  (1985).  Growing and propagating wild flowers.  Chapel Hill, North Carolina:  The University of North Carolina Press.

Porter, C.  (1967).  Taxonomy of flowering plants.  New York:  W.H. Freeman and Company.

Runkel, S., & Bull, A.  Wildflowers of Iowa woodlands.  Ames:  Iowa State University Press.

Runkel, S., & Roosa, D.  (1989).  Wildflowers of the tallgrass prairie:  The upper midwest.  Ames:  Iowa State University Press.

Stokes, D., and Stokes, L.  (1984).  A guide to enjoying wildflowers. Boston:  Little, Brown and Company.

Thayer, S.  (2006).  The forager’s harvest.  Ogema, Wisconsin:  Forager’s Harvest.

Venning, F.  (1984).  A guide to field identification: Wildflowers of North America.  New York:  Golden Press.

Wexler, J.  (1993).  Jack-in-the-pulpit.  New York:  Dutton Children’s Books.

Witty, H.  (Ed.).  (1976).  Billy Joe Tatum's wild foods cookbook and field guide.  New York:  Workman Publishing Company.

Zim, H., & Martin, A.  (1987).  Flowers:  A guide to familiar American wildflowers.  New York:  Golden Press.



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