A compact, user-friendly field guide to
50 of the most prominent and ecologically significant plant species of
the west coast, from British Columbia to Northern California.A
keystone species is an organism that defines and supports an entire
ecosystem, filling a vital ecological niche. Without these species, the
ecosystem would be radically altered or even collapse. This pocket-sized
field guide by bestselling naturalist Collin Varner highlights 50
keystone trees, flowering plants, fruit-bearing plants, marine plants, and fungi found across the Pacific Northwest bioregion—including Douglas Fir, Sitka Spruce, Large-leafed Lupine, Wild Mint, Salal, Salmonberry, Marine Eelgrass, Red-belted Polypore, and more. Each entry features clear photography, etymology,
descriptions, habitat information, risks and warnings. This convenient
and easy reference is perfect for casual walkers, hikers, campers, and
beachcombers, and draws awareness to the importance of conservation and
protection of these crucial species.