Common Trees of Pennsylvania by Ibberson, Aughenbaugh, Mickalitis, and Morris

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Author Ibberson, Joseph E., 1917-
Author Aughenbaugh, J. E.
Author Mickalitis, A. B.
Author Morris, C. L.
Illustrator Francis, J. M.
Title Common Trees of Pennsylvania
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Summary "Common Trees of Pennsylvania" by J. E. Ibberson, A. B. Mickalitis, J. E. Aughanbaugh, and C. L. Morris is an educational guide published in the early 1970s, focusing on the identification of trees native to Pennsylvania. This scientific publication offers detailed descriptions, illustrations, and useful characteristics that help readers recognize various species of trees through their leaves, twigs, and bark throughout different seasons of the year. The book aims to enhance appreciation for the role trees play in our environment and daily lives. The content of this booklet centers on the identification and characteristics of 50 native and 4 introduced tree species found in Pennsylvania. Each tree's entry provides insights into its leaves, bark, fruit, and ecological significance, accompanied by illustrations for easier recognition. The authors emphasize the importance of trees for their economic, ecological, and aesthetic value, highlighting their contributions to air and water purification, wildlife sustenance, and timber resources. Through an exploration of these trees, readers are encouraged to foster a deeper connection with their natural environment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QK: Science: Botany
Subject Trees -- Pennsylvania
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EBook-No. 53535
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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