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Michigan trees worth knowing

Author: Norman Foster Smith
Publisher: Forestry Division, Michigan Dept. of Conservation
Category: Book

Buy Used: $107.50



Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Pages: 60

ASIN: B0006ATC1C

Publication Date: 1952
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Condition: isbn matches very clean softcover w/ light cover wear and clean text fast shipping w/ confirmation, no international orders over 4 lbs.

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars michigan trees   November 3, 2006
I have 2 editions of this book, it's more like a guide, I'm going to order another one as I lost the last edition I bought which was updated from the first edition.This book is what got me started on my tree identification, which I now know all the trees quite well,and is kind of a second little hobby for me.This is a straightforward guide with pictures, a little section on forest succesion, and each tree has a plate to identify leaves, seeds,and a description of where abouts it most likely grows and whereabouts you would most likely find it.I wore out he first edition, missing pages and covers,I got it when I was very young after going on camping trips,and would bring it along with me wherever I would camp or take hiking trials in the woods.It is a good book for learning for kids and teenagers.

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