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What is a gymnosperm?

The word gymnosperm literally means “naked seed” (gymno=naked, sperm=seed). Gymnosperms have their seeds exposed unlike flowering plants, the angiosperms, which have their seeds enclosed in an ovary (i.e., fruit). The word angiosperm derives its meaning from angio=vessel, sperm=seed.

Pine trees are the most often cited example of a gymnosperm. But what about the other gymnosperms? How do we know when we see one? Do all gymnosperms have cones?

These questions and many others are answered in Gymnosperms of the United States & Canada. This user-friendly reference was written by Dr. Elray S. Nixon and illustrated by Bruce Lyndon Cunningham.

Lavishly illustrated, this guide is a welcome balance of botanical terminology and descriptive illustrations. Dr. Nixon’s jargon-free text is supported by Bruce’s informative illustrations. Dr. Nixon begins his book explaining what gymnosperms are and where they can be found. He then provides clear instruction on how to use identification keys and teaches readers how to begin thinking about cones, leaves, and bark — the three characteristics which are the focus of this book. Dr. Nixon focuses on these characters because they are observable throughout the year.

If you have used identification keys before, you are all too familiar with how easy it is to make a wrong turn while working through a dichotomous key. Fortunately in Gymnosperms of the United States & Canada, the likelihood of you going astray has been minimized by Bruce’s illustrations. If you ever doubt your progress working through any of the keys, all you need to do is refer to one of the 115 botanical plates Bruce created. Each plate includes a sketch of a mature plant and illustrations of leaves, cones, arils, seeds, and bark. A range map showing the distribution of each species is also included.

Dr. Nixon and Bruce describe 115 species of gymnosperms growing in coniferous gymnosperm forests, gymnosperm foothill (pinyon-juniper) forests, and gymnosperm (Ephedra) shrubland. The divisions, families and genera featured in this book are:

DIVISION: Cycadophyta
Family: Zamiazeae (Sago Palm Family)
    Genus: Zamia

DIVISION: Ginkophyta
Family: Ginkoaceae (Maidenhair Tree or Ginkgo Family)
    Genus: Ginkgo

DIVISION: Gnetophyta
Family: Ephedraceae (Ephedra Family)
    Genus: Ephedra

DIVISION: Pinophyta
Family: Taxaceae (Yew Family)
    Genus: Taxus
    Genus: Torreya

Family: Pinaceae (Pine Family)
    Genus: Pinus
    Genus: Larix
    Genus: Picea
    Genus: Tsuga
    Genus: Abies
    Genus: Pseudotsuga
Family: Cupressaceae (Redwood or Cypress Family)
    Genus: Taxodium
    Genus: Sequoia
    Genus: Sequoiadendron
    Genus: Juniperus
    Genus: Callistris
    Genus: Cupressus
    Genus: Chamaecyparis
    Genus: Thuja
    Genus: Calocedrus

Abundant illustrations, easy-to-follow keys, and clear descriptive text make this guide a great resource to use when learning about the gymnosperms in your area. This guide also serves as a gentle introduction to dichotomous keys. If you have avoided plant keys because of the botanical terminology they contain, you might want to try the keys in this book. Dr. Nixon provides concise definitions to the botanical terms you need to know and Bruce provides an illustration for each term. This all-inclusive resource is sure to be a welcome companion on your next trip to your local forest or national park.



Learn How Bruce Creates Illustrations for Field Guides

Join us for Ask The Artist with Bruce Lyndon Cunningham on Monday December 13, 2010 from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (PST). Bruce has illustrated many field guides and during this live online event, he will discuss how he worked with Dr. Nixon to create the illustrations for this new book. This event is FREE. To join in on this conversation, register here. Event Closed


Gymnosperms of the United States & Canada
can be purchased at www.forester-artist.com.

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Unique gifts and holiday specials at ArtPlantae Books.

Holiday specials help you save on shipping expenses now and on new purchases in 2011. Read the details below.

NEW! Add a Stocking Stuffer, Receive Free Shipping

Add a qualifying stocking stuffer to your order and receive FREE shipping. Orders must be comprised of one item and one qualifying stocking stuffer. All orders are shipped via Media Mail to U.S. addresses only. Adjustments will be made when orders are processed. Please remember that shipping time for Media Mail is 3-10 days, longer to Alaska and Hawaii.

Choose from these qualifying stocking stuffer:

  • The Pronouncing Dictionary of Plant Names – Three thousand plant names in a pocket guide. Learn how to pronounce each name! ($6.95)
  • Plant Notes / Bookmark Notes – Keep tidy notes with this bookmark-style organization system! ($4.99)
  • Clear Brush Holders – Sometimes everyday items make the best art tools. ($1.75)


NEW! Save 10% Off Each Item in Your Cart

Make any purchase at ArtPlantae Books before December 10, 2010 and save 10% off every item in your next purchase. Look for the savings code on your receipt. This offer applies to an online purchase between January 1, 2011 and February 28, 2011. When shopping for gifts online, please remember that shipping time for Media Mail is 3-10 days, longer to Alaska and Hawaii. This special offer cannot be combined with any other offer.

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© Joan Ducore. All rights reserved


The Art of Seeing
Dec. 5, 2010 – Feb. 6, 2011
Brookside Gardens

The botanical paintings and illuminations of 20 area artists will be displayed at Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Maryland. The artists, all members of the Botanical Art Society of the National Capital Region, have exquisitely painted selected subjects from the natural world. Orchids, peonies, flowering vines and arrays of spring bulbs will adorn the airy viewing spaces of the Visitor Center, along with trees, herbs, fruits, vegetables and the occasional butterfly or moth. All paintings are for sale and are portrayed in watercolor, graphite, colored pencil, or gouache, an opaque watercolor medium. The artwork chosen to represent this year’s show is Joan Ducore’s beautiful Rosa x floribunda ‘Betty Boop.’ Joan holds a certificate in botanical art from the Brookside Gardens School of Botanical Art and Illustration.

The Botanical Art Society of the National Capital Region is an active organization of talented botanical artists. Incorporated as a non-profit in 2008, BASNCR serves over 90 members, the majority of whom live in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. Many of its members also belong to the American Society of Botanical Artists (ASBA), the premier botanical art association in the United States. Nineteen of the 20 artists exhibiting in the Art of Seeing show are also members of the ASBA.

BASNCR is open to all artists and other individuals interested in furthering the advancement and appreciation of botanical art. Botanical artists from student level to proficiency are welcomed and nurtured through education, community outreach, field trips and special projects. BASNCR members regularly participate in outreach activities to educate the public about the beauty and relevance of contemporary botanical art, while encouraging appreciation of our natural world. Over the past years, BASNCR members have contributed to the fundraising efforts of the Friends of Brookside Gardens, and donated detailed paintings of selected specimens in the gardens in honor of Brookside’s 40th year anniversary celebration.

Art of Seeing will be on display at the Brookside Gardens Visitor Center from December 5, 2010 through February 6, 2011. The Visitor Center is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is located at 1800 Glenallan Rd, Wheaton, MD 20902.

The press and public are welcome to attend the Opening Reception with the artists on Saturday, December 11, from 12-2 p.m. in the Visitors Center at Brookside Gardens.


Artists in the Art of Seeing Exhibition

Chiara Becchi, Doreen Bolnick, Kathy Brahney, Judy Brown, Meta Carr, Wendy Cortesi, Karen Coleman, Bonnie Driggers, Joan Ducore, Lee D’Zmura, Gail Harwood, Juliet Kirby, Pamela Mason, Linda Miller, Merri Nelson, Marsha Ogden, Kandy Phillips, Kelly Sverduk, Alice Tangerini, and Mary Jane Zander

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Watch a Scientific Illustrator at Work
Linda Ann Vorobik shares how she creates her drawings and paintings of native plants in Botanical Illustration, A Living Art, an exhibition highlighting her 25-year career as a botanist and scientific illustrator. Linda’s solo exhibition will be on view at the Elisabeth C. Miller Library at the University of Washington Botanic Garden (October 4 – November 29, 2010).


BREAKING NEWS – Botanical Art on the Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk!

The Botanical Artists Guild of Southern California (BAGSC) was invited to exhibit at the Fine Arts Building in downtown Los Angeles. Please join BAGSC artists at the opening reception on Thursday October 14 (5:00 PM – 8:00 PM). Meet BAGSC artists, discuss botanical art, and participate in the excitement of LA’s Downtown Art Walk! For complete details, please see the BAGSC Blog.


At NYBG in 2011!

Green Currency: Plants in the Economy
The New York Botanical Garden Triennial
April–June 2011
This upcoming exhibition is dedicated to the subject of economic botany. It will highlight plants used for food, medicine, clothing and other plants with economic value. Gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded by Dr. Shirley Sherwood.

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Natural science illustrator, Mindy Lighthipe, describes the symbiotic relationship butterflies and moths have with plants in Symbiosis: Butterflies & Plants, a new exhibition at the Florida Museum of Natural History. Mindy’s artwork will be on view October 19, 2010 through March 13, 2011.

Mindy will host a pre-exhibition viewing of her paintings before they go to Florida. This event will occur on October 10th at Studio 16. Check Mindy’s Facebook page for details.

Can’t make it to Florida? Don’t worry. You can enjoy Mindy’s paintings online in her Symbiosis gallery!


Directions to Florida Museum of Natural History

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© Pamela Burgess. All rights reserved

Radiant Light: Shadow Sculpture of California Native Plants

October 1 – December 31, 2010

Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
1500 North College Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711

This exhibition features 12 translucent sculptures and gossamer textiles by Pamela Burgess, the artist behind thought-provoking shadow drawings of California native plants. Pamela combines her interest in life cycles with textures and color to create sculptures and textile designs that bring attention to the natural world. Pamela will lead a guided tour of her exhibition on Saturday October 2, 1010 at 3:00 PM during the opening reception.

NEW! Visit the RSABG website to learn how this sculptural exhibition was created.

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Perfect Pink Square by Billy Showell

Contemporary Botanical Art, Daring Design

Botanical artist, Billy Showell, has created a new line of note cards!

Each card is a generous
6″ x 6″ and features one of twelve designs. The cards are printed on paper produced by sustainable forests. Each card is wrapped in a clear biodegradable sleeve and comes with an envelope for mailing. These large note cards are $5.50 each and ship for free to U.S. addresses.

The following eight designs are now available at ArtPlantae Books.:

View Billy’s note cards, instructional DVD’s, and books here.

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