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9781597141611

Califlora: A Literary Field Guide

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  • Copyright: 2012-01-01
  • Publisher: Heyday Books
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Summary

Literary field trip through an astonishing variety of things that grow in California. It adds the sensibilities of the writers who will surprise us with fact, fiction and just wonderment at growing things .

Table of Contents

Introductionp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
Desertland
Barrel Cactus
Miguel del Barco, from The Natural History of Baja Californiap. 3
Common Sagebrush
Mary Austin. "Sagebrush Country"p. 6
Fan Palm
George Wharton James, from The Wonders of the Colorado Desertp. 18
Greasewood
Dorothy Ramon and Eric Elliott, "Smelling Greasewood after Rain"p. 23
Jojoba
Miguel del Barco, from The Natural History of Baja Californiap. 26
Joshua Tree
Horace Bell, from On the Old West Coastp. 31
Jumping Cholla
E. Yale Dawson, from The Cacti of Californiap. 33
Mojave Yucca
Dorothy Ramon and Eric Elliott, "Picking Yucca Flowers"p. 37
Singleleaf Pinyon
Lester Rowntree, from Flowering Shrubs of Californiap. 40
Grassland and Chaparral
Amole
Charles Francis Saunders, from With the Flower/ and Tree/ in Californiap. 45
Baby Blue Eyes
Bertha M. Rice, from Popular Studies of California Wild Flowersp. 49
Black Mustard
Helen Hunt Jackson, from Ramonap. 55
California Goldfields
Mary Elizabeth Parsons, from The Wild Flowers of Californiap. 59
California Poppy
Ina Coolbrith, "Copa de Oro (California Poppy)"p. 61
Wilma Elisabeth McDaniel" First Spring in California, 1936"p. 61
Alma Luz Villanueva, from Luna's California Poppiesp. 63
Common Manzanita
Gary Snyder, "Control Burn"p. 75
Common Sunflower
Yvor Winters," Wild Sunflower"p. 78
Lupine
Lester Rowntree, "Lupins"p. 81
Oxalis
Kevin Hearle, "Sour Grass"p. 94
Purple Needlegrass
David Amme, "Grassland Heritage: Stewardship of a Changed Landscape"p. 97
Toyon
Luther Burbank, "Santa Rosa, Dec. 16, 1919"p. 106
Kenneth Rexroth, "Human, Avian, Vegetable, Blood"p. 107
Tule
Mary Cone, from Two Yean in Californiap. 109
Wild Oat
Helen Pinkerton, "Coast Hillside"p. 113
Coastal Forest and Woodland
Broad-Leaved Cattail
Linda Yamane, from In Full Viewp. 117
Butterfly Mariposa
Ina Coolbrith, "The Mariposa Lily"p. 120
California Flannelbush
Charles Francis Saunders, from With the Flowers and Trees in Californiap. 122
California Laurel
Janet Lewis, from "Picnic, 1943p. 126
California Pitcher Plant
Mary Elizabeth Parsons, from The Wild Flowers of Californiap. 129
Coast Redwood
Miguel Costansó,"Sunday. 15 October [1769]"p. 132
Richard Preston, from The Wild Treesp. 133
Marin Checker Lily
James Roof, from "The Somber Monks of Point Reyes"p. 138
Monterey Cypress
Robinson Jeffers, "Granite and Cypressp. 141
Monterey Pine
Robert Louis Stevenson, from Old and New Pacific Capitalsp. 143
Pacific Poison Oak
Helen Pinkerton, "Nature Note: The California Poison Oak"p. 147
White Poplar
Louise Wagenknecht, from White Poplar, Black Locustp. 149
Montane Forest and Woodland
California Milkweed
William Shipley, from The Maidu Indian Myths and Stories of Hanc'ibyjimp. 155
California Oak
Clarence King, from Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevadap. 157
Yvor Winters, "The California Oaks"p. 160
Giant Sequoia
James M. Hatchings, from Scenes oj Wonder and Curiosity in Californiap. 163
Donald Culross Pearrie, from A Natural History of Western Treesp. 169
Incense Cedar
Gary Snyder, "Burned Out"p. 182
Mountain Hemlock
Harriet Monroe, ôThe mountain hemlock droops…"p. 185
Pacific Madrone
Brer Harre, "Madrono"p. 187
Yvor Winters, "The Mansanka"p. 188
Penstemon
Lester Rowntree, from "On a Trail of Beauty"p. 190
Ponderosa Pine
Donald Culross Peattie, from A Natural History of Western Treesp. 193
Quaking Aspen
Claudia MonPere, "Carving" and ôAspen, 1898"p. 204
Shorthorn Steer's-Head
Lester Rowntree, from "On a Trail of Beauty"p. 208
Snow Plant
Sarah J, Pettinos, "The Snow Plant of the Sierras"p. 211
Charles Warren Stoddard, "'The Snow-Plant"p. 212
Sugar Pine
William Shipley, from The Maidu Indian Myths and Stories of Hánc'ibyjimp. 215
Lucy Thompson, from To the American Indianp. 216
Western Juniper
John Muir, from My First Summer in the Sierrap. 218
Range-Cropland
Avocado
Gary Snyder, "Avocado"p. 221
Cannabis
T. Coraghessan Boyle, from Budding Prospectsp. 223
Common Wheat
Frank Norris, from The Octopusp. 229
Grape
David Mas Masumoto, from Epitaph for a Peachp. 237
Joy Sterling, from A Cultivated Lifep. 240
Orange
Sidney Herbert Burchell, from Jacob Peek: Orange Growerp. 248
M. F. K. Fisher, from Among Friendsp. 251
Pear
Richard Stewart, "Pear Orchard"p. 255
Persimmon
Kevin Hearle/Harvest"p. 257
Author Sketchesp. 259
Selected Referencesp. 269
Sources and Permissionsp. 270
Author Indexp. 275
About the Editorp. 277
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