What is included with this book?
Introduction | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xix |
Desertland | |
Barrel Cactus | |
Miguel del Barco, from The Natural History of Baja California | p. 3 |
Common Sagebrush | |
Mary Austin. "Sagebrush Country" | p. 6 |
Fan Palm | |
George Wharton James, from The Wonders of the Colorado Desert | p. 18 |
Greasewood | |
Dorothy Ramon and Eric Elliott, "Smelling Greasewood after Rain" | p. 23 |
Jojoba | |
Miguel del Barco, from The Natural History of Baja California | p. 26 |
Joshua Tree | |
Horace Bell, from On the Old West Coast | p. 31 |
Jumping Cholla | |
E. Yale Dawson, from The Cacti of California | p. 33 |
Mojave Yucca | |
Dorothy Ramon and Eric Elliott, "Picking Yucca Flowers" | p. 37 |
Singleleaf Pinyon | |
Lester Rowntree, from Flowering Shrubs of California | p. 40 |
Grassland and Chaparral | |
Amole | |
Charles Francis Saunders, from With the Flower/ and Tree/ in California | p. 45 |
Baby Blue Eyes | |
Bertha M. Rice, from Popular Studies of California Wild Flowers | p. 49 |
Black Mustard | |
Helen Hunt Jackson, from Ramona | p. 55 |
California Goldfields | |
Mary Elizabeth Parsons, from The Wild Flowers of California | p. 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 Poppies | p. 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 California | p. 109 |
Wild Oat | |
Helen Pinkerton, "Coast Hillside" | p. 113 |
Coastal Forest and Woodland | |
Broad-Leaved Cattail | |
Linda Yamane, from In Full View | p. 117 |
Butterfly Mariposa | |
Ina Coolbrith, "The Mariposa Lily" | p. 120 |
California Flannelbush | |
Charles Francis Saunders, from With the Flowers and Trees in California | p. 122 |
California Laurel | |
Janet Lewis, from "Picnic, 1943 | p. 126 |
California Pitcher Plant | |
Mary Elizabeth Parsons, from The Wild Flowers of California | p. 129 |
Coast Redwood | |
Miguel Costansó,"Sunday. 15 October [1769]" | p. 132 |
Richard Preston, from The Wild Trees | p. 133 |
Marin Checker Lily | |
James Roof, from "The Somber Monks of Point Reyes" | p. 138 |
Monterey Cypress | |
Robinson Jeffers, "Granite and Cypress | p. 141 |
Monterey Pine | |
Robert Louis Stevenson, from Old and New Pacific Capitals | p. 143 |
Pacific Poison Oak | |
Helen Pinkerton, "Nature Note: The California Poison Oak" | p. 147 |
White Poplar | |
Louise Wagenknecht, from White Poplar, Black Locust | p. 149 |
Montane Forest and Woodland | |
California Milkweed | |
William Shipley, from The Maidu Indian Myths and Stories of Hanc'ibyjim | p. 155 |
California Oak | |
Clarence King, from Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada | p. 157 |
Yvor Winters, "The California Oaks" | p. 160 |
Giant Sequoia | |
James M. Hatchings, from Scenes oj Wonder and Curiosity in California | p. 163 |
Donald Culross Pearrie, from A Natural History of Western Trees | p. 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 Trees | p. 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'ibyjim | p. 215 |
Lucy Thompson, from To the American Indian | p. 216 |
Western Juniper | |
John Muir, from My First Summer in the Sierra | p. 218 |
Range-Cropland | |
Avocado | |
Gary Snyder, "Avocado" | p. 221 |
Cannabis | |
T. Coraghessan Boyle, from Budding Prospects | p. 223 |
Common Wheat | |
Frank Norris, from The Octopus | p. 229 |
Grape | |
David Mas Masumoto, from Epitaph for a Peach | p. 237 |
Joy Sterling, from A Cultivated Life | p. 240 |
Orange | |
Sidney Herbert Burchell, from Jacob Peek: Orange Grower | p. 248 |
M. F. K. Fisher, from Among Friends | p. 251 |
Pear | |
Richard Stewart, "Pear Orchard" | p. 255 |
Persimmon | |
Kevin Hearle/Harvest" | p. 257 |
Author Sketches | p. 259 |
Selected References | p. 269 |
Sources and Permissions | p. 270 |
Author Index | p. 275 |
About the Editor | p. 277 |
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