Trees of New York: A Guide to Common Native Species

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ISBN-10:

1943334331

ISBN-13:

9781943334339

Released: Mar 15, 2016
Format: Pamphlet, 12 pages

Description:

What are the trees in your Adirondack campground, or along the boulevard in your neighborhood? Now you can identify them quickly with this convenient, easy-to-use field guide, containing more than 60 vibrant color photos. Grouped by mature size and photographed to display their most distinguishing characteristics leaf shape, flower, seed, nut, or fruit common native trees in this guide can be found from Niagara Falls State Park to the Taconic State Parkway, and from Montauk to the heart of the High Peaks region. Accompanying text points out the unique features of each tree, to help you tell one tree from another in no time. Six double-sided, waterproof panels fold up to fit into your back pocket, waist pack or purse.

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