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Field Guide To Wisconsin Sedges: An Introduction To The Genus Carex
Field Guide To Wisconsin Sedges: An Introduction To The Genus Carex

By Andrew L. Hipp, Andrew Hipp, Illustrations By Rachel D. Davis

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Sedges are among the world’s most diverse and ecologically important plant families, with almost two hundred species in Wisconsin alone. These grass-like plants, found mostly in wetlands, are incre...

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Field Guide To Wisconsin Sedges: An Introduction To The Genus Carex
Field Guide To Wisconsin Sedges: An Introduction To The Genus Carex

By Andrew L. Hipp, Andrew Hipp, Illustrations By Rachel D. Davis

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Sedges are among the world’s most diverse and ecologically important plant families, with almost two hundred species in Wisconsin alone. These grass-like plants, found mostly in wetlands, are incre...

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The Life Cycles Library
The Life Cycles Library

By Andrew Hipp

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Dung Beetles
Dung Beetles

By Andrew Hipp

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Orchid Mantises
Orchid Mantises

By Andrew Hipp, Hipp, Andrew

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24 pages : 24 cm Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, life cycle, protective devices, and relatives of the orchid mantis Includes index

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Assassin Bugs
Assassin Bugs

By Andrew Hipp, Hipp, Andrew

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24 pages : 24 cm Introduces the assassin bug, which pounces on victims, poisons them, and sucks them dry Includes index Assassin bugs -- What is a bug? -- An unusual beak -- Bloodsuckers -- Young a...

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Leafhoppers
Leafhoppers

By Andrew Hipp, Hipp, Andrew

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An introduction to the life cycle and habits of the leafhopper

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Peanut-Head Bugs
Peanut-Head Bugs

By Andrew Hipp

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Gardening Ants
Gardening Ants

By Andrew Hipp

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