
Delena Tull
Author of Edible and Useful Plants of Texas and the Southwest: A Practical Guide
Works by Delena Tull
Field Guide to Wildflowers, Trees and Shrubs of Texas (Texas Monthly Field Guide Series) (1991) 56 copies, 1 review
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- Gender
- female
- Relationships
- George Miller (husband)
- Short biography
- Delena Tull is an environmental science educator, naturalist, and freelance writer, and she is near completion of a doctorate in science education. She has taught at the University of Texas and Austin Community College. Tull's articles on wildlife, plants, archaeology, and history have appeared in many periodicals, including Austin Homes & Gardens, Southwest Airlines Magazine, Texas Gardener, and Mother Earth. Tull and her husband, George Miller, wrote the two-volume Texas Parks and Campgrounds guide for Texas Monthly Press. She and her family reside in San Marcos, Texas. [from the back of A Practical Guide to Edible & Useful Plants]
Since this, Delena Tull and her family have moved to Alaska! - Places of residence
- Dilingham, Alaska, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Alaska, USA
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Lone Star Field Guide to Wildflowers, Trees, and Shrubs of Texas (Lone Star Field Guides) by Delena Tull
Originally published in 1991. A beautiful book cover with nice full-color photos to help you identify some of the wildflowers, trees and shrubs listed in the book. There really should have been more added. The list seems a bit minimalistic, not only with regards to the variety of wildflowers, trees and shrubs listed, but also to the descriptions of each.
This is for all parts of Texas (maps show which part of Texas it can be found), but a lot of these wildflowers, trees and shrubs won't be show more found down here in our wet and humid climate of Southeast Texas. So, my search continues for a book to include more plants that grow in our area. I will need to keep this one on my shelf until I find the right book. show less
This is for all parts of Texas (maps show which part of Texas it can be found), but a lot of these wildflowers, trees and shrubs won't be show more found down here in our wet and humid climate of Southeast Texas. So, my search continues for a book to include more plants that grow in our area. I will need to keep this one on my shelf until I find the right book. show less
Practical guide to edible & useful plants, A, including recipes, harmful plants, natural dyes & textile fibers by Delena Tull
Media Type:Book. SUBJECT: 1. Wild plants, Edible -- Texas. 2. Plants, Useful -- Texas. 3. Poisonous plants -- Texas. 4. Cookery (Wild foods)
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