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The Secrets of Wildflowers: A Delightful Feast of Little-Known Facts, Folklore,
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The Secrets of Wildflowers: A Delightful Feast of Little-Known Facts, Folklore, and History Hardcover - 2003

by Sanders, Jack

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Guilford, CT: Lyons Press. Fine copy in fine dust jacket. 2003. 2nd prt.. hardcover. Oblong 8vo, 304 pp. .
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In much of North America, the skunk cabbage has earned the popular reputation as the first flower of spring.

About the author

JACK SANDERS is the northeast field editor for "Wildflower" magazine and has written about wildflowers for "The New York Times." The editor of" The Ridgefield Press," he lives with his wife, Sally, in Ridgefield, Connecticut.