Trees identification

It depends a lot on what part of the globe you are interested. The references for Australia are totally different then those for China, California or Pennsylvania. Are you interested in ornamentals, fruit trees or native trees?

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:) Can anyone recommend a good book on identifying trees? Or a good site on :) the Internet? :) Thanks, This is a limited site ....

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Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!!

It is said that the early bird gets the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese.

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Can anyone recommend a good book on identifying trees? Or a good site on the Internet? Thanks, J. Davidson

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The UNC Chapel Hill has an excellent website for trees in your area at:

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you want a good pocket guide to your local trees, check out:

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or the third mouse gets the cheese, if there are two cats. (n+1 mouse gets the cheese,if there are n cats. eventually the late late late mouse may obtain the cheese early the next morning, so who knows what happens to the worm)

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Gardñ

'Peterson's Field Guide' series are very good.

Dave

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