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El Arbol Urbano en Chile

Field / Identification Guide
By: Adriana E Hoffmann J(Author)
255 pages, colour illustrations
El Arbol Urbano en Chile
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  • El Arbol Urbano en Chile ISBN: 9567743037 Edition: 3 Paperback May 2013 Unavailable #218865
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Language: Spanish

This book includes about 100 species, both native and introduced, that have been incorporated into the Chilean cityscape, and are classified as trees found in streets and avenues, parks and gardens, and orchards. For each species, an entry is givenwith the common and scientific name, the origin, description, uses and importance among other relevant data, as well as a illustration showing the bark, leaves, twig, flower, fruit and seed, and the silhouette of a representative tree.

Summary in Spanish:
Incluye alrededor de 100 especies, tanto nativas como introducidas, que se han incorporado al paisaje urbano chileno, clasificadas en árboles de calles y avenidas, de parques y jardines, y árboles de huertos. En cada caso se presenta una ficha con su nombre común y científico, procedencia, descripción, usos e importancia entre otros datos relevantes, así como una lámina en la que se ilustra su corteza, hojas, ramilla, flor, frutos y semilla y la silueta general del árbol.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Adriana E Hoffmann J(Author)
255 pages, colour illustrations
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