Synopses & Reviews
The Trees of Florida is the most comprehensive guide to Florida’s amazing variety of tree species, both temperate and tropical, both natives and exotics. The first edition was very popular with both professionals and laypeople since it was accurate, comprehensive, and organized and written in an easy-to-understand way. This edition will be even more useful as it adds about 140 more tree accounts for a total of more than 480 species. There are almost 600 color photos and many drawings and range maps. And now included is a key to tree families that will help with field identification.
Review
""Clear and useful to all levels of botanists...[with] some of the best photos of difficult-to-photograph plants. A welcome addition to the Florida field guide literature.""
Synopsis
-- Florida ranks third in the U.S. in the number of plants -- about 4,000 species -- that cover its landscape
-- An easy-to-use field guide with line drawings and color photos
-- Useful to professional botanists as well as landscape architects and homeowners
About the Author
Gil Nelson has spent many years exploring, teaching, and writing about Florida’s natural communities. He writes on natural history, ecology, and outdoor recreation for many national and regional periodicals. He is president of the St. Marks Refuge Association and leads frequent field trips into this wildlife refuge. He teaches adult leisure courses on the wildlife of Florida’s Big Bend area and often speaks to groups such as the Florida Native Plant Society, the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society, and the Florida Trail Association. He is a Florida native, has a Ph.D. in adult education from Florida State University, and lives and works in Tallahassee, Florida.