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    Northwest Trees: Identifying and Understanding the Region's Native Trees

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    Northwest Trees: Identifying and Understanding the Region's Native Trees

    Stephen F. Arno, "Northwest Trees: Identifying and Understanding the Region's Native Trees"
    English | 1977 | ISBN: 0916890503, 0916890554 | 243 pages | PDF (scan) | 36.3 MB

    The diverse trees of the Northwest are detailed: Western White Pine, Sugar Pine, White Bark Pine, Ponderosa Pine, Lodepole Pine and Shore Pine, Western Larch, Alpine Larch, Sitka Spruce, Engelmann Spruce, Douglas-fir, Western Hemlock, Mountain Hemlock, Pacific Silver Fir, Grand Fir, Subalpine Fir, Noble Fir, Incense-cedar, Western Redcedar, Alaska-cedar, Rocky Mountain Juniper and Western Juniper, Pacific Yew, Willows, Black Cottonwood, Quaking Aspen, Alders, Paper Birch and Water Birch, Golden Chinkapin, Oregon White Oak, Wild Fruit Trees, Bigleaf Maple, Vine Maple and Douglas Maple, Cascara Buckthorn, Pacific Dogwood, Pacific Madrone, Oregon Ash, Naturalized Trees, Index.