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Trees of the Northern United States / Their Study, Description and Determination

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This instructional manual guides teachers and private students through practical study and identification of trees found in the region east of the Rocky Mountains and north of the southern boundaries of Virginia and Missouri. It emphasizes year-round, observable characters—leaves, bark, wood, and fruit—rather than fleeting flowers; explains roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruit, winter study, and specimen preparation; supplies illustrative figures, pronunciation-marked scientific names, keys for beginners, and a glossary; and includes species descriptions covering native and cultivated trees and some shrubby plants that may assume tree forms.

About the Author

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A. C. Apgar

A. C. Apgar was an American author and botanist known for his contributions to the study of trees in the northern United States. His notable work, "Trees of the Northern United States / Their Study, Description and Determination," serves as a comprehensive guide for identifying and understanding various tree species in the region. Apgar's writing reflects a dedication to botany and environmental education, making his work valuable for both scholars and nature enthusiasts alike.

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