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Field Guides & Natural History  Botany  Floras & Botanical Field Guides  Botany of North America

The Sibley Guide to Trees

Field / Identification Guide
By: David Allen Sibley(Author)
426 pages, colour illustrations, colour distribution maps
Publisher: Alfred A Knopf
The Sibley Guide to Trees
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The man who revolutionized The Sibley Guide to Trees to birds now brings his formidable skills of identification and illustration to the more than six hundred tree species of North America. Similar in size and format to The Sibley Guide to Birds, the layout for The Sibley Guide to Trees is another triumph of logic and concision. Species are arranged taxonomically, not by features such as leaf shape (as in most other guides), which will enable the user to browse the images to find a match for an observed tree in the same way a birder uses the bird guide. And all pages will follow the same format, allowing the user to pinpoint particular information with ease. David Sibley's meticulous, exquisitely detailed paintings illustrate the cycles of annual and lifetime development, and reveal even the very subtle similarities and distinctions between like elements of different species: bark, leaves, needles, cones, flowers, fruit, twigs, and silhouettes. More than four hundred maps show the complete range, both natural and cultivated, for nearly all the species. Issues of conservation, preservation, and environmental health are addressed in authoritative essays. As innovative, comprehensive, and indispensable as The Sibley Guide to Birds, this new book will set the standard of excellence in field guides to trees.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: David Allen Sibley(Author)
426 pages, colour illustrations, colour distribution maps
Publisher: Alfred A Knopf
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"[...] The Sibley Guide to Trees is a beautiful book that (I can’t believe I’m saying this about a tree book) is fun to simply flip through and browse. But it’s also informative and should prove very helpful in tree identification. I’d recommend it to anyone interested in the trees around them, and especially so to fellow birders."
- Grant McCreary (25-03-2011), read the full review at The Birder's Library

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