Winter in the Woods: A Winter Guide to Deciduous Native Plants in Western Washington
$6.60
Want to add a new dimension to your cold winter walk in the woods? This easy-to-use guide can help you do just that. You don’t have to be a botanist to learn to appreciate the diversity in our native landscape.
Page Count: 52
Published: February 1999
Revised: January 2013
Reprinted: January 2026
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