
Arizona Native Plant Society Publications
Each of these booklets, originally produced by the Urban Landscape Committee, is brochure size, 4 x 9 inches. All of them include descriptive information about a variety of species native to Arizona, or non-native but low water users. They are accompanied by photographs and helpful text on planting, landscaping hints, water use and maintenance.
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If ordered from AZNPS, prices are:
Quantity Price per booklet ordered ( includes postage for U.S. addresses
only)
1-9 $3.50 each (any combination of titles)
10-49: $2.75 each (any combination of titles)
50+: $2.10 each (any combination of titles)
PAYMENT MUST BE INCLUDED WITH ORDER.
Order Form as .PDF
Also available directly from AZNPS:
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Pollinators of the Sonoran Desert - $15 (includes postage) This field guide was a collaborative effort between Nina Chambers of the International Sonoran Desert Alliance, Yajaira Gray of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, and Stephen Buchmann of The Bee Works. Good photos and information to help you start your own pollinator garden. In English and Spanish. |
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Desert Plants, volume
12, number 2 - $10 (includes postage) Annotated Flora & Vegetation of the Tucson Mountains, Pima County, Arizona. This is a publication by the University of Arizona for the Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum, which comes out twice a year. Subscriptions are $20/year. Send to: Desert Plants, 2120 E Allen Rd., Tucson AZ 85719. |
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Gardening
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Cacti, other Succulents, and Unusual Xerophytes of Southern Arizona by Matthew Brian Johnson. Published 2004 by Boyce Thompson Southwest Arboretum. This very complete and well documented book contains many color pictures and plenty of information designed to help the newcomer to southern Arizona, or for those trying to identify southern Arizona's cacti and native succulent and drought-adapted species. Price is $12 (includes shipping). |
ARIZONA RARE PLANT FIELD GUIDE
Published in 2000 by the U.S. Government Printing Office, this book was produced by the Arizona Rare Plant Committee, a collaboration of agencies and organizations, including AZNPS.
Please see our special webpage with links to this book.
A limited number of books are available free from the sponsoring organizations. Copies may be obtained from Forest Service offices, Arizona Native Plant Society, the Arizona Nature Conservancy, and botanical gardens. AZNPS still has some copies and can be ordered from us. Send $4 to cover postage to AZNPS, PO Box 41206, Tucson, AZ 85717.











