Selected Product: | Harlow and Harrar's Textbook of Dendrology Paperback Edition: 9 Author: James W Hardin, Donald J. Leopold, Fred M White Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Release Date: 2000-06-08 ISBN-10: 0073661716 ISBN-13: 9780073661711 List Price: $96.07 Average Customer Rating: | | Fruit Key and Twig Key to Trees and Shrubs ISBN-10: 0486205118 ISBN-13: 9780486205113 List Price:$5.95 Forest Measurements ISBN-10: 0073661767 ISBN-13: 9780073661766 List Price:$125.40 Wildlife Ecology and Management (5th Edition) ISBN-10: 013066250X ISBN-13: 9780130662507 List Price:$122.20 The Practice of Silviculture: Applied Forest Ecology, 9th Edition ISBN-10: 047110941X ISBN-13: 9780471109419 List Price:$113.35 Forest Ecology ISBN-10: 0471308226 ISBN-13: 9780471308225 List Price:$100.75 |
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This is a standard textbook for university-level courses in dendrology, or tree identification. Nevertheless, because it includes all the trees of North America in its scope, it may not be as useful for identification, particularly in the field, as regional guides. Its real strength is in the depth of detail in its descriptions, and its comparison charts of tree families and groupings. It makes an excellent general reference for forest ecology students and foresters. |
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