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American Forest Trees

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A practical, illustrated guide to the forest trees of the United States that profiles more than one hundred commercially important species and numerous lesser kinds. It explains structural distinctions such as hardwoods versus softwoods and sapwood versus heartwood, outlines natural ranges and regions of commercial abundance, and gives clear descriptions of trees in the forest and of wood as it appears at the mill. Photographs and drawings aid identification, commercial and botanical names are supplied to reduce confusion, and notes on physical properties and suitable uses help readers match timber qualities to practical applications without focusing on production statistics.

About the Author

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Henry H. Gibson

Henry H. Gibson was an American author and naturalist, best known for his work in the field of forestry. His notable book, "American Forest Trees," serves as a comprehensive guide to the identification and characteristics of various tree species found across the United States. Through his writing, Gibson contributed to the understanding and appreciation of America's natural heritage, highlighting the importance of forests in the ecosystem. His work remains a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and professionals in forestry and environmental studies.

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