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Trees of the Southeastern United States

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: Wilbur H Duncan and Marion B Duncan
322 pages, 281 col photos, 57 line illus, 253 distrib maps
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  • Trees of the Southeastern United States ISBN: 9780820322711 Paperback Sep 2000 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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This popular guide enables users to quickly and confidently identify any of the trees of the southeastern United States, from the common loblolly pine or red mulberry to the rare Pinckneya (fever-tree) or goat willow. The guide treats more than 300 species -- every one known to occur in the region, from the Coastal Plain to the highest elevations. Included are trees native to the region as well as those introduced and now reproducing. Helpful features include easy identification keys, common and scientific names, distribution maps, an introductory section on basic leaf, flower, and stem structures, and a glossary of descriptive and identifying terms.

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: Wilbur H Duncan and Marion B Duncan
322 pages, 281 col photos, 57 line illus, 253 distrib maps
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