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Trees of the Northern Pacific Coast Identifying the Region's Prominent Trees

Field / Identification Guide
By: Robert Weiss(Author)
200 pages, colour photos
Publisher: Falcon Guides
Trees of the Northern Pacific Coast
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Tress of the Northern Pacific Coast is a photographic guidebook that identifies over sixty of the most prominent native and naturalised tree species of the coastal region spanning from California, Oregon and Washington, to British Columbia and Southern Alaska. Entries for each species contain a full description that details shape and form, physical characteristics, habitat, wildlife uses and information on identifying potential signs of disease and damage. Each entry also includes multiple photographs, detailing the tree's bark, needles/leaves, seeds/pine cones and overall appearance.

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Robert Weiss has been a botanist for 20 years and, more recently, an arborist, focusing on vascular and non-vascular plant surveys, noxious weed management, and seed collections. He has performed wetland delineations and tree hazard assessments. He has experience with vegetation surveys along utility lines and technical report writing. Most of his work as a botanist and arborist has been on the West Coast of the United States in Washington, Oregon, and California

Field / Identification Guide
By: Robert Weiss(Author)
200 pages, colour photos
Publisher: Falcon Guides
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