The Tree Identification Book: A New Method for the Practical Identification and Recognition of TreesThis book is divided into two sections, Pictorial Keys and Master Pages. The Keys section provides an easy visual comparison of details to narrow the identification of a tree to one of a small group--the family or genus. The Master Pages then further narrow the differences within a family group to determine the exact species of the tree. More than 1500 photographs, many shown in actual size, are used to provide details such as, leaves, fruit, etc. |
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64 Magnolia ACTUAL SIZE Flowers ACTUAL SIZE MP American Elm Ash-leaved Maple Balsam bark Birch 44 Bitternut Black Cherry Black Oak blooms Blue Ash botanical Buckeye 106 Catalpa catkins Cherry 76 cluster column SCALE ACTUAL Crack Willow Dogwood 112 Dwarf Sumac female pistillate Flowering Dogwood genus Hickory 34 Hornbeam Horsechestnut identification Larch Large-toothed Poplar leaf scars leaf stem leaflets Leaves SCALE male staminate Maple 96 Master Pages mature cones medium to large Mockernut Mountain Ash 74 Norway Maple Oak Group Ohio Buckeye Paulownia Paulownia 122 Pecan Pignut Pin Cherry Pine pistillate Poison Sumac Poplar 28 range except extreme Red Ash red berries Red Maple Red Spruce Shagbark Silver Maple Slippery Elm species Spruce cones Staghorn Sumac Striped Maple Sugar Maple Sumac 90 Sweet Buckeye Sycamore Maple Tupelo twigs SCALE typical Umbrella Tree usually White Cedar White Oak White Spruce Willow 25 Willow Oak winged seeds yellowish