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Trees and Shrubs of Virginia

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: OW Gupton and FC Swope
222 pages, 200 col illus, map
Trees and Shrubs of Virginia
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  • Trees and Shrubs of Virginia ISBN: 9780813921143 Paperback Jan 2002 Out of Print #129360
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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: OW Gupton and FC Swope
222 pages, 200 col illus, map
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"If your quickness in identifying the arboreal flora of Virginia has decayed, or if you prize well-executed books of natural history, this may be just the thing to keep you fresh and keep your bookshelf up to date."
Richmond Times-Dispatch

"Gupton and Swope have once again created an informative but beautiful handbook."
The Garden Club of Virginia Journal

"Trees and Shrubs of Virginia is a nontechnical guide handsomely illustrated with color photographs on virtually every page. Each species that is selected for description is accompanied by a habitat picture and a close-up of flower or fruit. The text outlines characteristic features, habitat, frequency and region of occurrence in the state, and often compares similar species in the same genus."
Wild Flower Notes and News, New England Wild Flower Society, Inc.

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