Flora of Louisiana - Book Review,
by Lowell Urbatsch

From Library Journal Stones, one of the world's foremost botanical illustrators, is here teamed with Urbatsch, professor of botany at LSU. The result is this exquisite book, not only an accurate botanical record, but a work of art in its own right. The 156 black-and-white and 66 full-color drawings are paired with a short text that includes a physical description and notes on habitat and growing conditions. The color drawings use an entire page (9 x 12), with two per page for the black and white. The design, typeface, and binding are superior. For botanical and art collections.- Richard Shotwell, Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield, Mass.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Book News, Inc. More than 220 of noted botanical artist Stones' watercolor drawings compose the Native Flora of Louisiana collection at LSU's Hill Memorial Library. Her drawings have been reproduced in this oversized (9<1;/4>x12<1;/4>" book which contains 156 b&w illustrations and 66 in color. Each drawing is accompanied by a detailed botanical description by Lowell Urbatsch (botany, LSU), who also coordinated the collecting of the specimens. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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