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9780472089215

Michigan Trees

by Barnes, Burton Verne
  • ISBN13:

    9780472089215

  • ISBN10:

    0472089218

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-01-28
  • Publisher: Univ of Michigan Pr

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Summary

The number-one guide for tree identification in the Great Lakes area and Michigan, and the must-have reference tool for learning about the trees of this unique North American region. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Woody Plant Identificationp. 1
Introduction to Summer and Winter Keys to the Tree Generap. 46
Summer Key to the Tree Generap. 48
Winter Key to the Tree Generap. 53
Tree Descriptions
Gymnospermsp. 62
Ginkgos (Ginkgo)p. 62
Conifersp. 64
Spruces (Picea)p. 70
Pines (Pinus)p. 80
Angiospermsp. 104
Magnolialesp. 104
Lauralesp. 108
Protealesp. 110
Saxifragalesp. 112
Malpighialesp. 116
Cottonwoods and Aspens (Populus)p. 116
Willows (Salix)p. 135
Fabalesp. 148
Rosalesp. 156
Cherries (Prunus)p. 172
Elms (Ulmus)p. 186
Hackberries (Celtis)p. 198
Mulberries (Morus)p. 204
Fagalesp. 208
Oaks (Quercus)p. 215
Alders (Alnus)p. 244
Birches (Betula)p. 250
Hickories (Carya)p. 264
Walnuts (Juglans)p. 274
Malvalesp. 280
Basswoods--Lindens (Tilia)p. 280
Sapindalesp. 284
Sumacs (Rhus)p. 287
Maples (Acer)p. 294
Buckeyes and Horsechestnuts (Aesculus)p. 314
Cornalesp. 320
Dogwoods (Cornus)p. 320
Lamialesp. 329
Ashes (Fraxinus)p. 329
Catalpas (Catalpa)p. 343
Dipsacalesp. 348
Ecosystems and Communities of Michiganp. 350
Regeneration Strategies of Forest Trees: Why Do Trees Grow Where They Do?p. 394
Derivations of Scientific Names of Treesp. 407
Glossaryp. 415
Literature Citedp. 429
Indexp. 439
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