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Trees of the World: A Celebration of the Beauty and Diversity of Species Across Continents - Hardcover
Schiffer Publishing
Trees of the World: A Celebration of the Beauty and Diversity of Species Across Continents - Hardcover
Schiffer Publishing
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Trees of the World: A Celebration of the Beauty and Diversity of Species Across Continents profiles 380 tree species from every continent with vivid full-color photographs highlighting key identification traits such as shape, bark, leaves, flowers, and fruit. Each entry includes detailed descriptions of natural habitats, ecological roles, and distribution maps. The guide also explores taxonomy, cultural significance, and history for each species. Organized geographically by continent, it features trees in wild and cultivated settings--from African baobabs to Japanese maples and mountain firs.
Key Features:
- Profiles of 380 tree species from every continent with full-color photographs
- Detailed habitat descriptions, ecosystem information, and global distribution maps
- Explores ecological roles, cultural significance, and historical context
- Highlights key identification traits including bark, leaves, flowers, and fruit
- Showcases trees in wild and cultivated landscapes
- Organized geographically by continent for regional focus
An essential reference for botanists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the world's diverse tree species and their importance.
Key Features:
- Profiles of 380 tree species from every continent with full-color photographs
- Detailed habitat descriptions, ecosystem information, and global distribution maps
- Explores ecological roles, cultural significance, and historical context
- Highlights key identification traits including bark, leaves, flowers, and fruit
- Showcases trees in wild and cultivated landscapes
- Organized geographically by continent for regional focus
An essential reference for botanists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the world's diverse tree species and their importance.
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