A Field Guide to Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region: North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia

A Field Guide to Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region: North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia

by Bruce A. Sorrie
A Field Guide to Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region: North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia

A Field Guide to Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region: North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia

by Bruce A. Sorrie

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Overview

Featuring over 600 wildflowers, flowering shrubs, and vines, this user-friendly field guide is the first to focus on the rare, fragile lands and species of the Sandhills region of the Carolinas and Georgia. Characterized by longleaf pine forests, rolling hills, abundant blackwater streams, several major rivers, and porous sandy soils, the Sandhills region stretches from Fayetteville, North Carolina, southwest to Columbus, Georgia, and represents the farthest advance of the Atlantic Ocean some 2 million years ago.

Wildflowers of the Sandhills Region is arranged by habitat, with color tabs to facilitate easy browsing of the nine different natural communities whose plants are described here. Bruce A. Sorrie, a botanist with over 30 years of experience, includes common plants, region-specific endemics, and local rarities, each with its own species description, and over 540 color photos for easy identification. The field guide's opening section includes an introduction to the Sandhills region's geology, soil types, and special relationship to fire ecology; an overview of rare species and present conservation efforts; a glossary and key to flower and leaf structures; and a listing of gardens, preserves, and parklands in the Sandhills region and nearby where wildflowers can be seen and appreciated. Wildflower enthusiasts and professional naturalists alike will find this comprehensive guide extremely useful.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807877883
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 06/01/2011
Series: Southern Gateways Guides
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 18 MB
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About the Author

Bruce A. Sorrie started his career as a photographer in the U.S. Navy and then held various positions as an ornithologist before it became clear that his deepening interest in plants was pointing toward a career in botany. Now 30 years into his botany career, Bruce is recognized as one of the foremost authorities on the flora of the Coastal Plain, which extends from Massachusetts to Texas. He works as an inventory biologist with the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, where he performs county-by-county surveys of natural areas, habitats, and rare species in the Sandhills region and lower Piedmont. Bruce is author of over 50 published papers, a regional reviewer for the Flora of North America series, a research associate at the University of North Carolina herbarium, and a photographer. Birding remains his most enthusiastic hobby, which he pursues throughout the Americas, with Brazil and Jamaica being his most recent trips. Bruce lives in Whispering Pines, N.C.
Bruce A. Sorrie is a botanist for the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

The Sandhills Region 2

Rare Species and Conservation 7

Format and Style Conventions 11

Flowers and Leaves Function and Structure 17

Glossary 25

Natural Communities

Dry Longleaf Pineland 35

Turkey Oak Scrub 99

Oak-Hickory Forest 119

Streamheads And Seepage Slopes 155

Moist Pine Flatwoods and River Terraces 219

Blackwater Rivers and Cypress-Gum Swamps 229

Beaver Ponds and Impoundments 269

Depression Ponds and Vernal Pools 297

Roadsides and Disturbed Ground 307

Places to Visit 345

Bibliography 351

Photo Credits 355

Index 357

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From the Publisher

Focusing on the unique flora and plant communities of the Sandhills, this excellent field guide will be a valuable resource for the general public and trained botanists alike. Bruce Sorrie brings important conservation attention to this beautiful, under-valued region, encouraging readers to get to know, love, and preserve this area.—Linda Chafin, State Botanical Garden of Georgia



This comprehensive field guide, written by one of the foremost authorities on the Sandhills ecosystem, provides an excellent approach to exploring and discovering the wildflowers of the Sandhills' entire tri-state area.—James Hardin, Professor Emeritus of Botany, North Carolina State University

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