Trees of North America

Trees of North America
Title Trees of North America PDF eBook
Author Christian Frank Brockman
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 282
Release 2001
Genre Trees
ISBN 1582380929

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Presents a handbook for the identification of over five hundred species of trees by illustration and text.

The Trees of North America

The Trees of North America
Title The Trees of North America PDF eBook
Author
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2021-04-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 0789214024

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A miniature volume of exquisite botanical prints—the perfect gift for tree lovers. This Tiny Folio™ presents, in modern taxonomic order, all 277 of the hand-colored plates from François-André Michaux’s classic North American Sylva, as well as the supplemental volumes by Thomas Nuttall. These masterworks of nineteenth-century botanical illustration—by such artists as Pierre-Joseph Redouté and Pancrace Bessa—represent the leaves, fruit, and flowers of American trees with wonderful grace and clarity. Published in cooperation with the New York Botanical Garden, The Trees of North America includes a preface and introduction describing how Michaux and Nuttall’s pioneering work came to be.

Trees of Eastern North America

Trees of Eastern North America
Title Trees of Eastern North America PDF eBook
Author Gil Nelson
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 720
Release 2014-07-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 1400852994

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The most comprehensive and user-friendly field guide to the trees of eastern North America Covering 825 species, more than any comparable field guide, Trees of Eastern North America is the most comprehensive, best illustrated, and easiest-to-use book of its kind. Presenting all the native and naturalized trees of the eastern United States and Canada as far west as the Great Plains—including those species found only in tropical and subtropical Florida and northernmost Canada—the book features superior descriptions; thousands of meticulous color paintings by David More that illustrate important visual details; range maps that provide a thumbnail view of distribution for each native species; "Quick ID" summaries; a user-friendly layout; scientific and common names; the latest taxonomy; information on the most recently naturalized species; keys to leaves and twigs; and an introduction to tree identification, forest ecology, and plant classification and structure. The easy-to-read descriptions present details of size, shape, growth habit, bark, leaves, flowers, fruit, flowering and fruiting times, habitat, and range. Using a broad definition of a tree, the book covers many small, overlooked species normally thought of as shrubs. With its unmatched combination of breadth and depth, this is an essential guide for every tree lover. The most comprehensive, best illustrated, and easiest-to-use field guide to the trees of eastern North America Covers 825 species, more than any comparable guide, including all the native and naturalized trees of the United States and Canada as far west as the Great Plains Features specially commissioned artwork, detailed descriptions, range maps for native species, up-to-date taxonomy and names, and much, much more An essential guide for every tree lover

A Natural History of North American Trees

A Natural History of North American Trees
Title A Natural History of North American Trees PDF eBook
Author Donald Culross Peattie
Publisher Trinity University Press
Total Pages 512
Release 2013-10-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 1595341676

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"A volume for a lifetime" is how The New Yorker described the first of Donald Culross Peatie's two books about American trees published in the 1950s. In this one-volume edition, modern readers are introduced to one of the best nature writers of the last century. As we read Peattie's eloquent and entertaining accounts of American trees, we catch glimpses of our country's history and past daily life that no textbook could ever illuminate so vividly. Here you'll learn about everything from how a species was discovered to the part it played in our country’s history. Pioneers often stabled an animal in the hollow heart of an old sycamore, and the whole family might live there until they could build a log cabin. The tuliptree, the tallest native hardwood, is easier to work than most softwood trees; Daniel Boone carved a sixty-foot canoe from one tree to carry his family from Kentucky into Spanish territory. In the days before the Revolution, the British and the colonists waged an undeclared war over New England's white pines, which made the best tall masts for fighting ships. It's fascinating to learn about the commercial uses of various woods -- for paper, fine furniture, fence posts, matchsticks, house framing, airplane wings, and dozens of other preplastic uses. But we cannot read this book without the occasional lump in our throats. The American elm was still alive when Peattie wrote, but as we read his account today we can see what caused its demise. Audubon's portrait of a pair of loving passenger pigeons in an American beech is considered by many to be his greatest painting. It certainly touched the poet in Donald Culross Peattie as he depicted the extinction of the passenger pigeon when the beech forest was destroyed. A Natural History of North American Trees gives us a picture of life in America from its earliest days to the middle of the last century. The information is always interesting, though often heartbreaking. While Peattie looks for the better side of man's nature, he reports sorrowfully on the greed and waste that have doomed so much of America's virgin forest.

Trees of North America and Europe

Trees of North America and Europe
Title Trees of North America and Europe PDF eBook
Author Roger Phillips
Publisher New York : Random House
Total Pages 224
Release 1978
Genre Gardening
ISBN 0394735412

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This splendid guide to tree identification contains more than 1,000 full-color photographs. Each tree is illustrated in full detail -- by leaf, flower, fruit, bark, and mature tree shape -- and is fully described in the text. A unique leaf index makes the identification of trees simple and accurate. The trees are arranged alphabetically by Latin name and an index of common names concludes the book. An indispensable companion for both the enthusiast and the botanist.

The Complete Trees of North America

The Complete Trees of North America
Title The Complete Trees of North America PDF eBook
Author Thomas S. Elias
Publisher New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold : Outdoor Life Book Division, Times Mirror Magazines
Total Pages 958
Release 1980
Genre Nature
ISBN

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-All of North America in one volume.

National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Trees of North America

National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Trees of North America
Title National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Trees of North America PDF eBook
Author Bruce Kershner
Publisher Union Square & Company
Total Pages 538
Release 2008
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Presents a reference guide to over seven hundred species of trees, providing introductory essays along with individual entries on habitat, range, and descriptions of leaves, fruits, and flowers.