WOODY PLANTS IN WINTER

A manual to identify trees and shrubs in winter when the lack of leaves, fruits, and flowers makes them least identifiable, Woody Plants in Winter has become a classic for naturalists, botanists, gardeners, and hobbyists. Earl L. Core and Nell P. Ammons, both West Virginia University Professors of distinction, originally published this book with The Boxwood Press in 1958. Now in its fifteenth printing, the title has come home to West Virginia University Press.

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WOODY PLANTS IN WINTER

A manual to identify trees and shrubs in winter when the lack of leaves, fruits, and flowers makes them least identifiable, Woody Plants in Winter has become a classic for naturalists, botanists, gardeners, and hobbyists. Earl L. Core and Nell P. Ammons, both West Virginia University Professors of distinction, originally published this book with The Boxwood Press in 1958. Now in its fifteenth printing, the title has come home to West Virginia University Press.

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WOODY PLANTS IN WINTER

WOODY PLANTS IN WINTER

WOODY PLANTS IN WINTER

WOODY PLANTS IN WINTER

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A manual to identify trees and shrubs in winter when the lack of leaves, fruits, and flowers makes them least identifiable, Woody Plants in Winter has become a classic for naturalists, botanists, gardeners, and hobbyists. Earl L. Core and Nell P. Ammons, both West Virginia University Professors of distinction, originally published this book with The Boxwood Press in 1958. Now in its fifteenth printing, the title has come home to West Virginia University Press.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781935978992
Publisher: West Virginia University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 226
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Earl L. Core (1902-1984) was a botanist and botanical educator, researcher and author as well as a local West Virginia historian. He is author of Spring Wildflowers of West Virginia and co-wrote of the four-volume Flora of West Virginia. He was a biology professor at WVU where the 75-acre arboretum managed by the university bears his name.

Table of Contents

•Woody Plants in Winter
•Key to the Genera
•Descriptions of Genera and Species
•Bibliography
•Glossary
•Index
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