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Native Trees of the Midwest Identification, Wildlife Values, and Landscaping Use

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: SS Weeks
300 pages, Col plates
Native Trees of the Midwest
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  • Native Trees of the Midwest ISBN: 9781557534446 Paperback Jun 2008 Out of Print #170825
  • Native Trees of the Midwest ISBN: 9781557532992 Hardback Dec 2005 Out of Print #151637
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Provides detailed descriptions and unique insights into identifying all the trees native to Indiana and most of those in the surrounding states. Descriptive text gives invaluable hints on how to identify species in any season and is supported with colour photographs of all important characteristics.

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Sally S. Weeks was born and grew up on a dairy farm near Winamac, Indiana. She "found" trees later in life, almost by accident while a student at Purdue University. She received a BSF in wildlife management and a MS in Forestry from Purdue's Department of Forestry and Natural Resources. She has taught aspects of tree identification at Purdue for 15 years. Harmon Weeks is a Professor of Wildlife Science in Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University. George R. Parker is a Professor of Forest Ecology at Purdue University. He has developed an ecological classification system for the Hoosier National Forest and is currently examining the context and characteristics of old growth forests in the central hardwood forest region and the impact of white-talled deer on plant communities within public lands.

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: SS Weeks
300 pages, Col plates
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