Synopses & Reviews
Packed with color photographs and illustrations, The Easy Tree Guide is a handy, portable, and comprehensive aid to swift and accurate identification of more than 180 trees in the United States and Canada. Large, clear photos show what the trees look like in their natural setting, and detailed paintings illustrate the species' key characteristics—making this guide a welcome addition to every backpack and home library.
Synopsis
Packed with photographs, paintings, and easy-to-understand descriptive text, the
Easy Tree Guide is a handy, portable and comprehensive aid to swift and accurate identification in the field--sure to be a welcome addition to every backpack and home library.
Synopsis
This easy-to-use field guide to common trees in North America uses hundreds of spectacular photographs and illustrations to exhibit the natural look of the entire tree, its bark, leaves, fruit, winter silhouette, and more. Engaging text describes each tree's range and habitat, typical growth pattern, and commercial and decorative use.
Synopsis
Packed with photographs, paintings, and easy-to-understand descriptive text, the
Easy Tree Guide is a handy, portable and comprehensive aid to swift and accurate identification in the field--sure to be a welcome addition to every backpack and home library.
About the Author
Author
Keith Rushforth has written ten books, including
The Mitchell Beazley Pocket Guide to Trees, that cover both tree identification and gardening using trees and shrubs.
An expert urban forester, he is a member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission Conifer Specialist Group.
Consultants for this book include Dr. Glenn D. Dreyer, Director, Connecticut College Arboretum and Deborah Gangloff, Executive Director, American Forests