Trees You Want to Know

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Trees You Want to Know

by Donald Culross Peattie

EN·~1 hours·92 chapters

Chapters

92 total

PREFACE

1:47

CALIFORNIA NUTMEG (Torreya californica)

0:55

LIMBER PINE (Pinus flexilis)

0:53

WHITE PINE (Pinus Strobus)

0:55

SUGAR PINE (Pinus Lambertiana)

0:53

PIÑON PINE (Pinus edulis)

0:59

RED PINE (Pinus resinosa)

0:52

WESTERN YELLOW PINE (Pinus ponderosa)

1:00

SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE (Pinus echinata)

0:57

LOBLOLLY PINE (Pinus Taeda)

0:53

Description

Designed for anyone who wants to recognize the trees that line America's roads, parks and backcountry, this compact field guide offers clear, illustrated entries for more than 400 native species. The author has distilled a wealth of botanical detail into a format that works equally well for hikers, gardeners, teachers and casual motorists. Each description includes the tree's shape, bark, needles or leaves, fruit and typical size, together with its geographic range from the Arctic north to the Gulf south. Helpful notes on common and scientific names cut through the confusion created by regional nicknames.

Readers will meet intriguing specimens such as the pyramidal California Nutmeg, the sturdy Limber Pine of high deserts, the towering White Pine once prized for ship masts, and the massive Sugar Pine with cones as long as a ruler. The guide also points out look‑alikes, wood uses and where each species thrives best. This makes identification in the field reliable and enjoyable.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (86K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2018-11-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Donald Culross Peattie

Donald Culross Peattie

1898–1964

A gifted American botanist and naturalist, he brought trees, wild places, and everyday landscapes to life for generations of readers. His books blend careful observation with a warm, vivid style that helped make nature writing widely popular in the twentieth century.

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