Forest Trees of Illinois, How to Know Them, A Pocket Manual Describing Their Most Important Characteristics, Revised Second Edition [Illustrated]
This edition features
• illustrations
• a linked Table of Contents and linked Index

CONTENTS
Ailanthus
Alder, black
speckled
Apple, crab
Arbor vitae
Ash, black
blue
green
pumpkin
red
white
Aspen, large-tooth
quaking
Bald cypress
Basswood
white
Beech
blue
Birch, black
river
white
yellow
Black locust
Black walnut
Bois d'arc
Box elder
Buckeye, Ohio
Buttonwood
Butternut
Catalpa
Cedar, northern white
red
Cherry, black
choke
wild
Chestnut
Coffee tree, Kentucky
Cottonwood
swamp
Crab, apple
Bechtel's
prairie
sweet
Cucumber, magnolia
Cypress, bald
Dogwood, alternate-leaved
flowering
Elm, American
cork
red
rock
slippery
water
winged
Gum, cotton
sour
sweet
tupelo
Hackberry
southern
Haw, green
red
Hawthorn, cock-spur
dotted
green
red
Hedge apple
Hercules' club
Hickories, key of Illinois
Hickory, big shell-bark
bitternut
Buckley's
king-nut
mockernut
pecan
pignut
shag-bark
sweet pignut
water
white
Honey locust
Hornbeam, American
hop
Horse-chestnut
Kentucky coffee-tree
Larch, American
European
Linden, American
Locust, black
honey
water
Magnolia, cucumber
Maple, ash-leaved
black
Norway
red
river
silver
soft
sugar
swamp
Mulberry, red
Russian
white
Oak, basket
black
black jack
bur
chinquapin
jack
northern pin
northern red
over
pin
post
red
rock chestnut
scarlet
shingle
Shumard's
southern red
Spanish
swamp chestnut
swamp Spanish
swamp white
white
willow
yellow chestnut
Oaks, of Illinois, a key
Ohio buckeye
Orange, osage
Papaw
Paulownia
Pecan
Persimmon
Pine, Austrian
jack
Scotch
shortleaf
white
Plane tree
Plum, Canada
wild
wild goose
yellow
Poplar, balsam
Carolina
European white
Lombardy
yellow
Redbud
Red cedar
Sassafras
Service-berry
smooth
Shadblow
Sour gum
Spruce, Norway
Sweet gum
Sumac, shining
smooth
staghorn
Sycamore
European
Tamarack
Thorn, cock-spur
dotted
pear
Washington
Tree of Heaven
Tulip tree
Tupelo gum
Walnut, black
white
Willow, black
crack
peach-leaved
weeping
white
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Forest Trees of Illinois, How to Know Them, A Pocket Manual Describing Their Most Important Characteristics, Revised Second Edition [Illustrated]
This edition features
• illustrations
• a linked Table of Contents and linked Index

CONTENTS
Ailanthus
Alder, black
speckled
Apple, crab
Arbor vitae
Ash, black
blue
green
pumpkin
red
white
Aspen, large-tooth
quaking
Bald cypress
Basswood
white
Beech
blue
Birch, black
river
white
yellow
Black locust
Black walnut
Bois d'arc
Box elder
Buckeye, Ohio
Buttonwood
Butternut
Catalpa
Cedar, northern white
red
Cherry, black
choke
wild
Chestnut
Coffee tree, Kentucky
Cottonwood
swamp
Crab, apple
Bechtel's
prairie
sweet
Cucumber, magnolia
Cypress, bald
Dogwood, alternate-leaved
flowering
Elm, American
cork
red
rock
slippery
water
winged
Gum, cotton
sour
sweet
tupelo
Hackberry
southern
Haw, green
red
Hawthorn, cock-spur
dotted
green
red
Hedge apple
Hercules' club
Hickories, key of Illinois
Hickory, big shell-bark
bitternut
Buckley's
king-nut
mockernut
pecan
pignut
shag-bark
sweet pignut
water
white
Honey locust
Hornbeam, American
hop
Horse-chestnut
Kentucky coffee-tree
Larch, American
European
Linden, American
Locust, black
honey
water
Magnolia, cucumber
Maple, ash-leaved
black
Norway
red
river
silver
soft
sugar
swamp
Mulberry, red
Russian
white
Oak, basket
black
black jack
bur
chinquapin
jack
northern pin
northern red
over
pin
post
red
rock chestnut
scarlet
shingle
Shumard's
southern red
Spanish
swamp chestnut
swamp Spanish
swamp white
white
willow
yellow chestnut
Oaks, of Illinois, a key
Ohio buckeye
Orange, osage
Papaw
Paulownia
Pecan
Persimmon
Pine, Austrian
jack
Scotch
shortleaf
white
Plane tree
Plum, Canada
wild
wild goose
yellow
Poplar, balsam
Carolina
European white
Lombardy
yellow
Redbud
Red cedar
Sassafras
Service-berry
smooth
Shadblow
Sour gum
Spruce, Norway
Sweet gum
Sumac, shining
smooth
staghorn
Sycamore
European
Tamarack
Thorn, cock-spur
dotted
pear
Washington
Tree of Heaven
Tulip tree
Tupelo gum
Walnut, black
white
Willow, black
crack
peach-leaved
weeping
white
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Forest Trees of Illinois, How to Know Them, A Pocket Manual Describing Their Most Important Characteristics, Revised Second Edition [Illustrated]

Forest Trees of Illinois, How to Know Them, A Pocket Manual Describing Their Most Important Characteristics, Revised Second Edition [Illustrated]

Forest Trees of Illinois, How to Know Them, A Pocket Manual Describing Their Most Important Characteristics, Revised Second Edition [Illustrated]

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This edition features
• illustrations
• a linked Table of Contents and linked Index

CONTENTS
Ailanthus
Alder, black
speckled
Apple, crab
Arbor vitae
Ash, black
blue
green
pumpkin
red
white
Aspen, large-tooth
quaking
Bald cypress
Basswood
white
Beech
blue
Birch, black
river
white
yellow
Black locust
Black walnut
Bois d'arc
Box elder
Buckeye, Ohio
Buttonwood
Butternut
Catalpa
Cedar, northern white
red
Cherry, black
choke
wild
Chestnut
Coffee tree, Kentucky
Cottonwood
swamp
Crab, apple
Bechtel's
prairie
sweet
Cucumber, magnolia
Cypress, bald
Dogwood, alternate-leaved
flowering
Elm, American
cork
red
rock
slippery
water
winged
Gum, cotton
sour
sweet
tupelo
Hackberry
southern
Haw, green
red
Hawthorn, cock-spur
dotted
green
red
Hedge apple
Hercules' club
Hickories, key of Illinois
Hickory, big shell-bark
bitternut
Buckley's
king-nut
mockernut
pecan
pignut
shag-bark
sweet pignut
water
white
Honey locust
Hornbeam, American
hop
Horse-chestnut
Kentucky coffee-tree
Larch, American
European
Linden, American
Locust, black
honey
water
Magnolia, cucumber
Maple, ash-leaved
black
Norway
red
river
silver
soft
sugar
swamp
Mulberry, red
Russian
white
Oak, basket
black
black jack
bur
chinquapin
jack
northern pin
northern red
over
pin
post
red
rock chestnut
scarlet
shingle
Shumard's
southern red
Spanish
swamp chestnut
swamp Spanish
swamp white
white
willow
yellow chestnut
Oaks, of Illinois, a key
Ohio buckeye
Orange, osage
Papaw
Paulownia
Pecan
Persimmon
Pine, Austrian
jack
Scotch
shortleaf
white
Plane tree
Plum, Canada
wild
wild goose
yellow
Poplar, balsam
Carolina
European white
Lombardy
yellow
Redbud
Red cedar
Sassafras
Service-berry
smooth
Shadblow
Sour gum
Spruce, Norway
Sweet gum
Sumac, shining
smooth
staghorn
Sycamore
European
Tamarack
Thorn, cock-spur
dotted
pear
Washington
Tree of Heaven
Tulip tree
Tupelo gum
Walnut, black
white
Willow, black
crack
peach-leaved
weeping
white

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013624368
Publisher: VolumesOfValue
Publication date: 10/18/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Dr. GEORGE D. FULLER was Professor Emeritus of Botany, University of Chicago, Curator of Botany, Illinois State Museum, and State Forester E. E. Nuuttila.
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