FIELD GUIDE TO THE TREES OF NORTH AMERICA: THE ESSENTIAL IDENTIFICATION GUIDE FOR NOVICE & EXPERT
by: National GeographicA comprehensive, authoritative, & conveniently portable illustrated field identification guide to the trees of North America. For birders, hikers, outdoorsy types & urbanites! Ideal for backpacks & back pockets. 100+ illus; 4.5×8.5 inches, 272 pgs.
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Indispensable reference makes it easy to identify any tree commonly encountered between the Canadian Arctic & Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific – more than 350 species in all.
Concise yet comprehensive, the book’s clear, methodical approach enables anyone to recognize trees at a glance. Developed in consultation with botanists from The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and Cornell University’s renowned Bailey Hortorium, it separates species into two fundamental types: conifers and broad-leaved, then organizes them into genera based on common characteristics, presenting each in its presumed order of evolution. Major differences between species groups are explained, with advice on which parts of a tree to examine when a closer look is required.
More than 1,000 annotated illustrations depict the height, shape, foliage, buds and seed of each species, with trees bearing a strong resemblance shown side by side to highlight their distinctive differences. The accompanying text and system of symbols provide the important details on features and habitat essential to quick, reliable identifications, while graphical keys indicate genus and species, listing both scientific and common names. The guide also includes a map charting tree hardiness and distribution based on widely recognized climactic zones; general information about individual species traits and history, a glossary; and more.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Keith Rushforth is an arboriculturalist, an expert urban forester, and the author of several previous books on tree identification and gardening using trees and shrubs. He lives in England.
Charles Hollis holds a doctorate in Forest Biology and was an Associate Professor of Forestry at the University of Florida. A member of the International Society of Arboriculture, he lives in Texas.
ISBN: 0-7922-5310-8
Publisher: BANTAM (BDD)/RANDOM HOUSE
Publish Date: 02-15-2006
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