Trees of the Northern United States and Canada

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Wiley, 1995 - Science - 502 pages
Trees of the Northern United States and Canada is the most complete book on the trees of northern North America ever published. It features
  • More than 300 species of trees and shrubs of the northern United States and Canada.
  • 136 range maps of Canada and the northern United States that show the territory of each species.
  • A new easy tree identification method in which trees are organized into 12 groups based on leaf shape and arrangement along the twig.
  • Keys for both summer and winter identification of trees and shrubs.
  • 600 color photographs and 1600 drawings of special features useful for identification.

Trees for the Northern United States and Canada is a must for the forest professional, landscape architect, amateur naturalist, student, or teacher and for anyone who is fascinated by trees and forests.

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Contents

Readers Guide
6
The Conifers
13
Introduced species hardy in southwestern British Columbia leaves
32
Copyright

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About the author (1995)

John Laird Farrar is the author of Trees of the Northern United States and Canada, published by Wiley.

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