Plants of Vancouver and the Lower Mainland

Summary
British Columbia's Lower Mainland is home to a dazzling variety of plants, from giant cedars to delicate starflowers, from Labrador tea to insect-eating sundews. These plants and many more are featured in this handy guide ideal for walkers, hikers, kayakers, and anyone interested in the lush parks and forests of the area. Included are detailed fact sheets describing habitat, history, and use of every species; foldout maps; and a wealth of color photos.
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