Crockett, J.U.,
Flowering Houseplants
, Alexandria, Va: Time-Life Books, (1972). Good drawings and descriptions of plants from the tropics. Many of these are bird-pollinated.
Dowden, A.O.T.,
Look at a Flower,
N.Y.: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., (1963). This author is also the best nature artist. Both text and drawings are excellent.
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Wild Green Things in the City,
N.Y.; Thomas Y. Crowell Co., (1972 . The chapter on June covers wind and insect-pollinated flowers with excellent drawings.
_____, The Blossom on the Bough, N.Y: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., (1975). Many students have never noticed that trees such as oaks have flowers. This book has very clear drawings of these inconspicuous tree flowers.
Farb, P.,
The Insects,
N.Y.: Time-Life Books Inc.,(1962). Chapter 6 called “Flowers, Pollen and Bees” has a good description of all aspects of bee life with photos and color drawings.
Huxley, A. (ed.),
The Encyclopedia of Plant Kingdom,
New York: Chartwell Books Inc. (1977) A survey book with chapters by different authors. A short review of pollination and flowers with beautiful photos.
Noailles, R.H. and Guilcher, J.M.,
The Hidden Life of Flowers,
N.Y.: The Philosophical Library, (1954) Photoessay in black and white showing the development of different flowers such as poppy and corn.
Proctor, J. and Proctor, S.,
Color in Plants and Flowers,
N.Y.: Everest House, (1978). Many colored photos showing the various color adaptations of flowers to their animal pollinators.
Reid, D. and Booth, P.,
Plant Reproduction
, Biology for the Individual, Book 8., London: Heinemann Educational Books, (1973). This is an English school text. Excellent program for studying pollination and fertilization with drawings and color photos. Also several labs.
Selsam, M. and Wexler, J.,
Milkweed
, N.Y.: Wm Morrow & Co., (1967). This is an excellent photographic essay showing the complicated pollination of milkweed flowers.