About This Book
A series of plain, observational sketches that guide readers through recognition and appreciation of common temperate trees, focusing on seasonal features—flowers, leaves, fruit, bark, and form—and practical notes on habit, habitat, and cultivation. Organized by species groups (maples, oaks, pines, willows, poplars, elms, nut-bearing and ornamental trees), each essay combines close natural-history description with personal reflection and photographic illustrations to encourage noticing trees in parks, streets, and woods and to convey both aesthetic qualities and useful identification points.
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