Tree Finder: A Manual for Identification of Trees by Their Leaves
by May Theilgaard Watts
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Guide to identifying native (and some widely introduced) trees of U.S. and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains. Organized as a dichotomous key, the book leads the user through a series of simple questions about the shape or appearance of different parts of a tree. Includes 161 species. Illustrated with line drawings. The small (6" by 4") format fits in pocket or pack to take along on a hike.Tags
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Hardly the definitive guide, but this book is SO HANDY! It has a very good collection of the most common trees & makes it very easy for even a novice to find out the name (both common & Latin) for an unknown, native tree. Some invasives (non-native) included, but again, only the most common ones. I carry one in my truck or in my back pocket most of the time. I identify 95% of the trees I see with this or at least get a good idea of what they are. Then I can use a better reference to figure out the exact one.
I love the format of this little pocket-sized guide to tree identification. It is in the format of a dichotomous key; a decision "tree" that allows you to identify a tree species by the characteristics of its leaves. At every "branch" you must make a decision. Needles or leaves? Drooping branches or non-drooping? Lobed leaves or wavy-margined leaves? Leaf tips pointy or rounded? At the end node of each decision path is the identity of the tree in question. Here is a website, provided by Virginia Tech, that has expanded on the concept in an online multichotomous format.
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/DENDRO/DENDROLOGY/idit.htm
You have to love the term "dichotomous key". It's vaguely reminiscent of the name Hieronymus Bosch, an artist whose show more paintings could use a dichotomous key to help me interpret their meaning. show less
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/DENDRO/DENDROLOGY/idit.htm
You have to love the term "dichotomous key". It's vaguely reminiscent of the name Hieronymus Bosch, an artist whose show more paintings could use a dichotomous key to help me interpret their meaning. show less
Carry on your hikes through the forest or park.
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- Canonical title
- Tree Finder: A Manual for Identification of Trees by Their Leaves
- Original title
- Master Tree Finder: A Manual for Identification of Trees by Their Leaves
- Alternate titles
- Tree Finder: A Pocket Manual for Identification of Trees by Their Leaves
- Original publication date
- 1939
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- Nonfiction, Reference, Science & Nature
- DDC/MDS
- 582.160973 — Natural sciences & mathematics Plants (Botany) Plants noted for specific vegetative characteristics and flowers Herbaceous and woody plants, plants noted for their flowers Trees History, geographic treatment, biography North America
- LCC
- QK482 .W38 — Science Botany Botany Spermatophyta. Phanerogams
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- (3.95)
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- English
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