New York City Trees: A Field Guide for the Metropolitan Area

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If you’re not a tree lover now, this pocket-sized gem–dedicated to the idea that every species of tree has a story and every individual tree has a history–will make you one. Produced in consultation

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  • Author: Barnard, Edward
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 240
  • Publish Date: September 05 2002
  • ISBN10: 0231128355
  • Language: English
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If you’re not a tree lover now, this pocket-sized gem–dedicated to the idea that every species of tree has a story and every individual tree has a history–will make you one. Produced in consultation with the City’s Parks and Recreation department and the New York Tree Trust, this book is a reference to the stories of New York City’s trees, complete with photographs, tree silhouettes, leaf and fruit morphologies, and charming and informative explanatory texts. It is divided into four sections: “The Best Places to See Trees,” full of insider’s tips and helpful maps; “New York City’s Great Trees,” a directory of the oldest, strangest, most beautiful trees; “The Tree Guide,” arranged for ease of identification by leaf shape and size; and, finally, “Sources and Resources” for future investigation.

With over 700 beautiful color photographs, drawings, and detailed maps, this is the ultimate field guide to the trees of the Big Apple and the metropolitan region.

Author: Edward Barnard
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 09/05/2002
Pages: 240
Weight: 0.64lbs
Size: 7.70h x 4.02w x 0.68d
ISBN: 9780231128353
Language: English

Author

Barnard, Edward

Binding

ISBN10

0231128355

ISBN13

9780231128353

Page Count

240

Published Date

September 05 2002

Language

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