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Miami, Florida: Banyan Books, (1980). Octavo, green boards (hardcover), gilt letters, 208 pp. Near-Fine in a Good dust jacket with edgewear that includes chipping. From dust jacket: What better place to study trees than in Florida? There are more different kinds of trees in Florida than in any other state in the Union, and within a relatively short span of miles the species change from tropical to temperate species. The woody vegetation of central Florida is to many people the most interesting element of the flora. The palms, conifers, and hardwoods give the region its characteristic appearance and are the plants that many people think of when they think of Florida. The purpose of this book is to enable anyone to identify the common native trees of central Florida. Technical language is avoided as much as possible (a complete glossary is included); diagnostic keys lead the reader to positive identifications; and photographs of representative species of each genus make quick identification…
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Trees of Central Florida.
de Lakela, Olga and Richard P. Wunderlin. With the Collaboration of Pierre Genelle and Glenn Fleming.
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Trees of Central Florida.
de Lakela, Olga and Richard P. Wunderlin. With the Collaboration of Pierre Genelle and Glenn Fleming.
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Miami, Florida: Banyan Books, (1980). Octavo, green boards (hardcover), gilt letters, 208 pp. Near-Fine in a Good dust jacket with edgewear that includes chipping. From dust jacket: What better place to study trees than in Florida? There are more different kinds of trees in Florida than in any other state in the Union, and within a relatively short span of miles the species change from tropical to temperate species. The woody vegetation of central Florida is to many people the most interesting element of the flora. The palms, conifers, and hardwoods give the region its characteristic appearance and are the plants that many people think of when they think of Florida. The purpose of this book is to enable anyone to identify the common native trees of central Florida. Technical language is avoided as much as possible (a complete glossary is included); diagnostic keys lead the reader to positive identifications; and photographs of representative species of each genus make quick identification…
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