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050 00 $aQK110$b.N38 2008
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245 00 $aNational Wildlife Federation field guide to trees of North America /$ccontributors, Bruce Kershner ... [et al.] ; foreword by Craig Tufts.
246 30 $aField guide to trees of North America
246 30 $aTrees
260 $aNew York :$bSterling Pub. Co.,$cc2008.
300 $a528 p. :$bill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ;$c20 cm.
500 $aFront cover unfolds to a leaf identification guide with ruler.
500 $aMap on inside back cover.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 495-497) and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction --$gThe$tscope of this guide --$tNames and classification --$tTree divisions --$tHow trees function --$tPhotosynthesis and transpiration --$tWood and bark --$tRoots --$tFlowers and fruits --$tTwigs and buds --$tAutumn color --$tEcology --$tTrees and wildlife --$tHabitat succession --$tDisturbed habitats --$tNorth American forests --$tMap of North American forests --$tBoreal forests --$tPacific Northwest forests --$tRocky Mountain forests --$tColumbian forests --$tCalifornia coniferous forests --$tSubalpine forests and parklands --$tCalifornia mixed evergreen forests --$tGreat Basin/Southwest forests --$tLaurentian mixed forests --$tEastern deciduous forests --$tSouthern oak-hickory-pine forests --$tSouthern floodplain forests --$tSoutheastern coastal plains forests --$tSavannas --
505 00 $tThreats to trees and forests --$tInvasive species --$tAir pollution --$tClimate change --$tHow to identify a tree --$tVisual glossary --$tLeaf structure --$tLeaf arrangement --$tSimple leaves --$tCompound leaves --$tLeaf shapes --$tLeaf tips and bases --$tLeaf margins --$tLeaf undersides --$tFeatures of twigs --$tBuds --$tFlowers --$tFruit --$tBark --$tNonbroadleaf trees --$tTrees with needlelike leaves --$tKey to trees with needlelike leaves --$tPines, Larches, Tamarack, Spruces, Firs, Douglas-firs, Hemlocks, Yews, Torreyas, Bald-cypress, Redwoods, Araucarias --$tTrees with scalelike leaves --$tKey to keys with scalelike leaves --$tGiant Sequoia, New World Cedars, Cypresses, Junipers, Tamarisks, Casuarinas --$tTrees and fire --$tCypresses --$tJunipers --$tBroadleaf trees --$tBroadleaf trees --$tGinkgo --$tTrees with opposite leaves --$tKey to trees with opposite leaves --$tOpposite, compound leaves --$tHorse-chestnut, Buckeyes, Bladdernut, Lignum-vitae, Catalina Ironwood, Elderberrries, Ashes --$tAshes --
505 00 $tOpposite, simple leaves --$tMaples, Catalpas, Desert-willow, Mangroves, Swampprivets, Devilwood, Fringetree, Buttonbush, Fevertree, Silktassel, Dogwoods, Viburnums --$tMaples --$tTrees with alternate, compound leaves --$tKey to trees with alternate, compound leaves --$tThorny or prickly trees --$tHardy Orange, Pricklyashes, Devil's Walkingstick, Honeylocusts, Locusts, Desert Ironwood, Jerusalem-thorn, Paloverdes, Acacias, Mesquites --$tTrees without thorns --$tWalnuts, Hickories, Hoptrees, Mountain-ashes, Sumacs, Poisontree, Gumbo Limbo, Soapberries, Mahogany, Yellowwood, Coffeetree --$tWalnuts and hickories --$tTrees with alternate, simple leaves --$tKey to trees with alternate, simple leaves --$tLobed leaves --$tSycamores and Planetrees, Sweetgum, Mulberries, Sassafras, Flannelbush, Tuliptree --
505 00 $tUnlobed, mostly untoothed leaves --$tMagnolias, Pawpaw, Osage-orange, Figs, Seagrape, Bays, Dogwoods, Tupelos, Titis, Sweetleaf, Sumacs, Smoketrees, Bullies, Persimmons, Farkleberry, Madrones, Manzanitas, Mountain-laurel, Rhododendrons, Silverbells, Snowbells, Redbuds --$tMagnolias and tuliptree --$tUnlobed, mostly toothed leaves --$tBayberries, Buckthorns, Witch-hazel, Mountain-mahoganies, Cherries, Plums, Crabapples, Serviceberries, Hawthorns, Hollies, Hackberries, Elms, Basswoods, Willows, Populars, Cottonwoods, Aspens, Hornbeams, Birches, Alders, Beeches, Chestnuts, Chinkapins, Tanoak --$tWhat's in a tree name? --$tRose family --$tHollies --$tElms, Hackberries, and Kin --$tWillows --$tPoplars, Cottonwoods, and Aspens --$tBirches, Alders, and Kin --$tBeech family --$tOaks --$tKey to oaks --$tOther trees --$tPalms, Yuccas, and Cacti --$tPalms --$tYuccas --$tCacti --$tAppendices --$tTree families --$tTree silhouettes --$tArboreta and botanical gardens --$tResources and references --$tPhoto credits --$tAcknowledgments --$tContributors --$tSpecies index.
650 0 $aTrees$zNorth America$vIdentification.
700 1 $aKershner, Bruce.
700 1 $aTufts, Craig.
710 2 $aNational Wildlife Federation.
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