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A compact, illustrated field guide introduces readers to common North American trees through concise descriptions of form, bark, foliage, fruits or cones, and geographic range. Entries pair vernacular and Latin names, note distinguishing features and similar species, and offer practical comments on uses and habitat. Emphasis falls on mature, open-grown forms and on clear, regionally useful identification for campers, gardeners, and casual naturalists, with selections drawn from across the continent.
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