Kentucky's rich soil and wonderfully diverse landscapes have for centuries made the state a welcoming habitat for a dazzling variety of wildflowers. From the delicate Kentucky glade cress to the fiery royal catchfly, flowers, grasses, and sedges nestle on rocky hillsides, bask in open woodlands and prairies, and even manage to thrive in busy rights of way and roadsides. As demand for natural resources and land for development and housing in the Commonwealth grows, land use and habitats are quickly changing. Unfortunately, this translates into disappearing or degraded habitats for a host of...
Kentucky's rich soil and wonderfully diverse landscapes have for centuries made the state a welcoming habitat for a dazzling variety of wildflowers...
Kentucky's Natural Heritage: An Illustrated Guide to Biodiversity provides a comprehensive analysis of the natural history of the commonwealth and showcases the state's variety of natural life.
Kentucky's Natural Heritage: An Illustrated Guide to Biodiversity provides a comprehensive analysis of the natural history of the commonwealth and sho...