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Trees Of Illinois

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $20.95
Manufacturer: Lone Pine Publishing
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Description
This beautifully illustrated and comprehensive work is equally of use to botanists, foresters, horticulturists, and amateur naturalists. Kershaw and Hamilton have crafted 146 accounts describing 213 species, encompassing all native and naturalized trees and tall shrubs in the state.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-06-19
Summary: "Wow! Densely packed with great info and pictures!"
While it focuses on Illinois, this wonderful book would be great for anyone east of the Rockies (or in much of North America, for that matter). It might miss a few trees from other regions, but most of the trees featured in this book are quite widespread. As the book's description says, it covers 213 species.
For each species, this book offers multiple photos featuring important I.D. characteristics, an Illinois map, an illustration showing the overall form of the tree, and plenty of information. The illustrations are attractive, and the photos are superb. It even includes a handy dichotomous key. In addition to identification, this book provides the reader with a firm foundation of general plant biology, as well as the science of trees, forests, and organization/classification.
I own several hundred natural science books, and Trees of Illinois easily makes it into the top ten. Admittedly, it helps that the book is aimed at the state in which I live -- but as I said, this is a fine book for almost any North American naturalist.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-08-30
Summary: "GREAT INFORMATION"
This is the best informational book on tress I have used - ever. Has pictures, history, everything that is needed to understand and identify - well worth the money.
