Welcome to Baja Online Realty Blog
Sign in
|
Help
Baja Online Realty Blog
Baja Online Realty Blog for Rosarito Beach
This Blog
About
Email
Tags
No tags have been created or used yet.
Navigation
Home
Blogs
Photos
Archives
June 2016 (1)
May 2016 (2)
April 2016 (2)
March 2016 (3)
February 2016 (2)
January 2016 (2)
December 2015 (1)
November 2015 (2)
October 2015 (1)
September 2015 (2)
August 2015 (1)
July 2015 (3)
June 2015 (1)
May 2015 (1)
April 2015 (2)
March 2015 (2)
February 2015 (2)
January 2015 (2)
December 2014 (1)
November 2014 (2)
October 2014 (2)
August 2014 (1)
July 2014 (1)
May 2014 (1)
February 2014 (3)
January 2014 (1)
November 2013 (25)
October 2013 (61)
September 2013 (88)
October 2012 (1)
August 2012 (1)
July 2012 (5)
May 2012 (7)
April 2012 (4)
March 2012 (8)
February 2012 (12)
January 2012 (17)
December 2011 (21)
November 2011 (36)
October 2011 (9)
September 2011 (18)
August 2011 (12)
July 2011 (1)
June 2011 (1)
May 2011 (2)
April 2011 (7)
March 2011 (4)
February 2011 (1)
January 2011 (1)
October 2010 (2)
August 2010 (2)
June 2010 (2)
May 2010 (1)
April 2010 (3)
February 2010 (1)
January 2010 (4)
December 2009 (5)
November 2009 (14)
October 2009 (11)
September 2009 (9)
August 2009 (3)
July 2009 (18)
June 2009 (5)
May 2009 (1)
April 2009 (8)
March 2009 (12)
February 2009 (1)
December 2008 (1)
November 2008 (1)
October 2008 (1)
September 2008 (7)
August 2008 (9)
July 2008 (13)
June 2008 (5)
May 2008 (14)
April 2008 (19)
March 2008 (22)
February 2008 (17)
January 2008 (42)
December 2007 (10)
November 2007 (24)
October 2007 (2)
September 2007 (11)
August 2007 (6)
July 2007 (10)
June 2007 (9)
May 2007 (20)
February 2007 (1)
December 2006 (6)
November 2006 (7)
Baja plant guide earns book honors
Baja plant guide earns book honors
By Deborah Sullivan Brennan Aug. 24, 2013
Jon Rebman, curator of botany for the San Diego Museum of Natural History, with the award-winning third edition of the Baja plant guide. Photo courtesy of the San Diego Museum of Natural History
The San Diego Natural History Museum's guide to Baja California flora racked up book awards this summer for its encyclopedi
c treatment of plants south of the border.
The third edition of the Baja California Plant Field Guide, authored by Jon Rebman, the museum's curator of botany, received a gold award for the reference category in the Independent Publisher Book Awards. It also pulled in honors for design, reference, travel and local interest in various other publishing contests.
The guide, published last year, updates the original volumes released by San Diego naturalist Norman Roberts, substantially expanding the number and diversity of plants covered. The book describes over 715 species - nearly twice the amount of the original volume - Rebman said.
The original volume offered an intimately curated selection of Baja flora, driven largely by Roberts fascination with the region.
"Some plants were chosen simply because we like them," the introduction states. "Other plants were omitted solely because we dislike them."
While Rebman retained that language from earlier editions, he added a more diverse selection of plants in order to convey the breadth of Baja's botany.
For instance, he added entries on unglamorous but important plants such as grasses. But he also maintained descriptions of exceptional specimens, such as Thurber Pilostyles, a little known parasitic plant that grows exclusively within the stem of host plants. Or the 70-foot tall Cardon Cactus, which forms forests of towering succulents.
The book will benefit travelers, Rebman said, but also those who wish to get a better grasp of botany at home; about half the plants in Baja also grow in San Diego.
"I've told a lot of the natural history stories, so people get an awareness and appreciation of plants around them," Rebman said.
With 60 percent of proceeds going back to the museum's botany department, the book's sales also help cultivate understanding of Baja's flora.
Published Friday, September 13, 2013 10:08 AM by
Gloria Davalos
Comments
No Comments
Anonymous comments are disabled