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Common Trees of Guatemala / Árboles Comunes de Guatemala

Field / Identification Guide
By: Tracey Parker(Author)
492 pages, 1500+ colour photos, b/w line drawings, 1 colour map
Publisher: The Tree Press
Common Trees of Guatemala / Árboles Comunes de Guatemala
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  • Common Trees of Guatemala / Árboles Comunes de Guatemala ISBN: 9780971873926 Paperback Jan 2016 In stock
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Common Trees of Guatemala / Árboles Comunes de Guatemala

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Language: Bilingual in English and Spanish

Common Trees of Guatemala is a valuable resource for naturalists, gardeners and students. Its 215 trees are richly illustrated with over 1,500 detailed photographs.

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Árboles Comunes de Guatemala es un recurso valioso para naturalistas, jardineros y estudiantes. Sus 215 árboles están ricamente ilustrados con más de 1,500 fotografías detalladas.

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Tracey Parker, is a forester and has lived in Latin America and the Caribbean for 17 years, teaching dendrology, conducting research in forest ecology and working in conservation

Field / Identification Guide
By: Tracey Parker(Author)
492 pages, 1500+ colour photos, b/w line drawings, 1 colour map
Publisher: The Tree Press
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