Weeds in South Texas and Northern Mexico
A Guide to Identification
Christopher R Little author James H Everitt author Robert I Lonard author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Texas Tech Press,U.S.
Published:15th Dec '07
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

One person's weed is another's wildflower, but in this book weeds of southern Texas and northern Mexico are defined as plants that are considered a nuisance to farmers or noxious to livestock in the region. The book covers 189 broad-leaved herbaceous species, grasslike plants, and grasses, encompassing 144 genera and 45 families. These include one species of fern, 142 species of dicots, and 46 species of monocots. Of the dicots, 111 species of dicots are native and 31 are introduced. Twenty-one species of monocots are native, and 25 are introduced. The species descriptions include color photographs, family names, common names, scientific names, general descriptions, and the ecological characteristics of the weeds. Voucher specimens for most of the plants are on file in the University of Texas - Pan American Herbarium. Although this book focuses on plants that occur on both sides of the Rio Grande in Texas and northern Mexico, the extensive ranges of many of the represented species make it a useful reference for weeds in other areas of Texas and the southwestern United States. This book will be useful to farmers and farm managers, agricultural consultants, ranchers, natural resource managers, scientists, and anyone interested in the flora of southern Texas and northern Mexico.
The reference provides easy access to information on common weedy species of plants found in both rural and urban areas... [it] would be a positive addition to the library of anyone interested in plants of this region, and doubly so for those with interests in agricultural and urban floras. --Nathan LeClear, Plant Science Bulletin 54 (4) 2008 ""The excellent photographs and superior descriptions for some of these confusing species are more than adequate even for a beginning amateur... This little guide has useful relevance throughout the state of Texas and adjacent areas. --Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Joann Karges
ISBN: 9780896726147
Dimensions: 236mm x 148mm x 12mm
Weight: 515g
240 pages