There are two booklets here. Neither one of them has enough pages to meet my definition of a "book," but I'll consider the two of them put together (26 pages) to squeeze by.
The "book" will not win any awards for formatting or lay out. But what it does have are some beautiful photographs of Texas wildflowers, botanical information about each wildflower, and, as you might expect, information about the legend or folklore that each wildflower is associated with.
Titles: Wildflowers of Texas: Legends and Folklore (Parts I & II).
Format(s): Pdf.
Author(s): Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
Publisher: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
Pages: 26 total.
Ebook Rating/Number of Reviews (Amazon): N/A.
Price: $0.00.
Lowest Price at (or through Amazon) if available from there: N/A.
Book Description (by me):
Book from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas giving botanical information about various wildflowers associated with legends and folklore in Texas. There are color photographs accompanying the text. The last part of each profile tells about the legend or folklore that the wildflower is associated with.
Comments: I believe that these are legal free downloads due to the fact that they were posted on the nonprofit Lady Bird Society's Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center's website, and that the book(s) are not sold in their online store (
http://www.wildflower.org/shop/produ...catagory=Books) either in digital or physical forms.
URLs: Part I:
https://www.wildflower.org/docs_yout...20Folklore.pdf; Part II:
http://www.wildflower.org/teachers/l...kore_part2.pdf.