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  • The ABC's of Texas Plants: Edible, Medicinal, and Just Plain Fun Plants in the Lone Star State (The ABC's of America's Plants) (Volume 2)

  • The ABC's of America's Plants, Volume 2
  • By: Sara Barnard
  • Narrated by: Deren Hansen
  • Length: 44 mins

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The ABC's of Texas Plants: Edible, Medicinal, and Just Plain Fun Plants in the Lone Star State (The ABC's of America's Plants) (Volume 2)

By: Sara Barnard
Narrated by: Deren Hansen
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From Anderson to Zavala and El Paso to Wilbarger, come "waltz" down the alphabet with some of the silliest, strangest, and just plain weirdest plants that the Lone Star State has to offer! Hairy grama, check. Xylorhiza wrightii, check. Bluebonnets are are so much more than just blue, check. This book has them all and then some!

©2013 Sara Barnard (P)2013 Sara Barnard

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