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Common Forest Trees of Hawaii Native and Introduced

Field / Identification Guide
By: Elbert L Little, Jr.(Author), Roger G Skolmen(Author)
321 pages, 160 b/w line drawings, 8 b/w maps
Common Forest Trees of Hawaii
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Common Forest Trees of Hawaii, first published in 1989 as USDA Forest Service Agriculture Handbook 679, is an illustrated reference for identifying the common trees in the forests of Hawaii. Useful information about each species is also compiled, including Hawaiian, English, and scientific names; description; distribution within the islands and beyond; uses of wood and other products; and additional notes. The 152 species described and illustrated by line drawings comprise 60 native species (including 53 that are endemic), 85 species introduced after the arrival of Europeans, and 7 species introduced apparently by the early Hawaiians. One chapter is devoted to forests and forestry in Hawaii. Maps of the Hawaiian Islands show the physical features and place names, major forest types, and forest reserves and conservation districts. Each tree species is illustrated by a full-page line drawing.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Elbert L Little, Jr.(Author), Roger G Skolmen(Author)
321 pages, 160 b/w line drawings, 8 b/w maps
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