Alaska Trees and Shrubs: A Field Guide to the Woody Plants of Alaska

Alaska Trees and Shrubs describes and illustrates over 150 woody plants - the trees and shrubs - found in the 49th State. Included are essentially all the native trees and shrubs of Alaska, plus several introduced and naturalized woody plants. Geographically, all of Alaska is included, from the narrow southeastern coastal region along the Pacific Ocean, west and southwest through the long chain of the Aleutian Islands, and north through the interior to the Arctic Ocean; also the many islands along the coasts. This reference should also be useful in northwestern Canada, including the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and northwestern British Columbia.
This field guide was prepared for anyone desiring to learn more about Alaska's trees and shrubs and their habitats. The intended users range from those with little or no botanical background, to outdoors workers needing a comprehensive, up-to-date field reference. While technical terms have been kept to a minimum, a glossary is provided, and keys are included for all species as well as for trees and shrubs in both summer and winter condition. By using a combination of the keys, range maps, illustrations, descriptions, and habitat information, you should be able to confidently identify any tree or shrub growing in the wild in Alaska. The most difficult group are the willows (Salix), and two keys are provided, one based on features of leaves and catkins, the other based on leaves, twigs, and growth form.

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Alaska Trees and Shrubs: A Field Guide to the Woody Plants of Alaska

Alaska Trees and Shrubs describes and illustrates over 150 woody plants - the trees and shrubs - found in the 49th State. Included are essentially all the native trees and shrubs of Alaska, plus several introduced and naturalized woody plants. Geographically, all of Alaska is included, from the narrow southeastern coastal region along the Pacific Ocean, west and southwest through the long chain of the Aleutian Islands, and north through the interior to the Arctic Ocean; also the many islands along the coasts. This reference should also be useful in northwestern Canada, including the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and northwestern British Columbia.
This field guide was prepared for anyone desiring to learn more about Alaska's trees and shrubs and their habitats. The intended users range from those with little or no botanical background, to outdoors workers needing a comprehensive, up-to-date field reference. While technical terms have been kept to a minimum, a glossary is provided, and keys are included for all species as well as for trees and shrubs in both summer and winter condition. By using a combination of the keys, range maps, illustrations, descriptions, and habitat information, you should be able to confidently identify any tree or shrub growing in the wild in Alaska. The most difficult group are the willows (Salix), and two keys are provided, one based on features of leaves and catkins, the other based on leaves, twigs, and growth form.

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Alaska Trees and Shrubs: A Field Guide to the Woody Plants of Alaska

Alaska Trees and Shrubs: A Field Guide to the Woody Plants of Alaska

by Steve W Chadde
Alaska Trees and Shrubs: A Field Guide to the Woody Plants of Alaska

Alaska Trees and Shrubs: A Field Guide to the Woody Plants of Alaska

by Steve W Chadde

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Alaska Trees and Shrubs describes and illustrates over 150 woody plants - the trees and shrubs - found in the 49th State. Included are essentially all the native trees and shrubs of Alaska, plus several introduced and naturalized woody plants. Geographically, all of Alaska is included, from the narrow southeastern coastal region along the Pacific Ocean, west and southwest through the long chain of the Aleutian Islands, and north through the interior to the Arctic Ocean; also the many islands along the coasts. This reference should also be useful in northwestern Canada, including the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and northwestern British Columbia.
This field guide was prepared for anyone desiring to learn more about Alaska's trees and shrubs and their habitats. The intended users range from those with little or no botanical background, to outdoors workers needing a comprehensive, up-to-date field reference. While technical terms have been kept to a minimum, a glossary is provided, and keys are included for all species as well as for trees and shrubs in both summer and winter condition. By using a combination of the keys, range maps, illustrations, descriptions, and habitat information, you should be able to confidently identify any tree or shrub growing in the wild in Alaska. The most difficult group are the willows (Salix), and two keys are provided, one based on features of leaves and catkins, the other based on leaves, twigs, and growth form.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781951682170
Publisher: Orchard Innovations
Publication date: 01/06/2020
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction 5

Vegetation Of Alaska 7

Species Descriptions

Gymnosperms 17

Cupressaceae (Cypress Family) 17

Pinaceae (Pine Family) 23

Taxaceae (Yew Family) 45

Angiosperms 46

Adoxaceae (Muskroot Family) 46

Araliaceae (Ginseng Family) 50

Asteraceae (Aster Family) 52

Betulaceae (Birch Family) 54

Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle Family) 68

Cornaceae (Dogwood Family) 71

Diapensiaceae (Diapensia Family) 74

Elaeagnaceae (Elaeagnus Family) 76

Ericaceae (Heath Family) 79

Grossulariaceae (Gooseberry Family) 126

Linnaeaceae (Twinflower Family) 134

Myricaceae (Bayberry Family) 136

Rosaceae (Rose Family) 138

Salicaceae (Willow Family) 174

Santalaceae (Sandalwood Family) 226

Sapindaceae (Soapberry Family) 227

Identification Keys 229

Key to Alaska trees based mainly on leaves 229

Winter key to deciduous trees of Alaska 232

Key to genera of Alaska shrubs 233

Winter key to Alaska shrubs 236

Glossary 243

Acknowledgments 246

Resources 247

Index – Common name 249

Index – Scientific name 254

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