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The Sibley guide to trees / written and illustrated by David Allen Sibley.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2009.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxxviii, 426 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 037541519X :
  • 9780375415197 :
Subject(s): Summary: "This book covers the identification of 668 native and commonly cultivated trees found in the temperate areas of North America north of Mexico. This includes most of the continental United States and Canada, an area corresponding to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) plant hardiness zones 1-8"--Introduction, p. ix.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The definitive field guide to the trees of North America, featuring maps, detailed illustrations, and information on more than 600 species of trees, from the preeminent, bestselling author and illustrator

"A beautiful, masterful, and much-needed work that will henceforth be our guide to the North American trees."-Edward O. Wilson

The Sibley Guide to Trees is an astonishingly elegant guide to a complex subject. It condenses a huge amount of information about tree identification-more than has ever been collected in a single book-into a logical, accessible, easy-to-use format.

With more than 4,100 meticulous, exquisitely detailed paintings, the Guide highlights the often subtle similarities and distinctions between more than 600 tree species-native trees as well as many introduced species. More than 500 maps show the complete range, both natural and cultivated, for nearly all species.No other guide has ever made field identification so clear.

Highlighted featuresinclude-
. leaves (including multiple leaf shapes and fall leaf color)
. bark
. needles
. cones
. flowers
. fruit
. twigs
. silhouettes

Trees are arranged taxonomically, with all related species grouped together. By focusing on the fundamental characteristics of, for example, oaks or chestnuts or hickories, the Guide helps the user recognize these basic species groups the same way birders recognize thrushes, warblers, or sparrows.In addition, there are essays on taxonomy, on the cultivation of trees, and on conservation issues, reflecting Sibley's deep concern with habitat preservation and environmental health.

An important contribution to our understanding of the natural world, The Sibley Guide to Trees is a necessity for every tree lover, traveler, and naturalist.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 398-399) and indexes.

"This book covers the identification of 668 native and commonly cultivated trees found in the temperate areas of North America north of Mexico. This includes most of the continental United States and Canada, an area corresponding to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) plant hardiness zones 1-8"--Introduction, p. ix.

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