A arbadacarba ArboristSite Operative Joined Feb 8, 2009 Messages 248 Reaction score 24 Location British Columbia Apr 25, 2009 #21 "Trees of North America" by Alan Mitchell. It has just about all you asked for!
C Chris Crouse ArboristSite Operative Joined Aug 12, 2007 Messages 265 Reaction score 25 Location Morrison, CO Dec 20, 2010 #22 Anyone have any more suggestions on field guides for trees? I am checking as many out from my library as I can find to try and figure out which I'd like to buy.
Anyone have any more suggestions on field guides for trees? I am checking as many out from my library as I can find to try and figure out which I'd like to buy.
jefflovstrom It was a beautiful day! . AS Supporting Member. Joined Jul 11, 2003 Messages 9,916 Reaction score 2,930 Location san diego, calif. Dec 21, 2010 #23 Trees of North America and Europe. Roger Phillips. Most excellent. Jeff
C Chris Crouse ArboristSite Operative Joined Aug 12, 2007 Messages 265 Reaction score 25 Location Morrison, CO Dec 21, 2010 #24 Thanks
S Shawn Howard ArboristSite Lurker Joined Apr 30, 2010 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Location Minneapolis, MN Dec 25, 2010 #25 National Wildlife Federation: "Field Guide to Trees of North America" It has all the requirements you listed with really good pictures and ID tips. (and a waterproof cover) It is field guide size but not pocket size - well, it would fit in a cargo pocket... The smaller ones aren't nearly as useful to me. The regional ones are usually smaller. "Trees of Minnesota" has been handy for me. It's only natives but that's 99% of what I encounter.
National Wildlife Federation: "Field Guide to Trees of North America" It has all the requirements you listed with really good pictures and ID tips. (and a waterproof cover) It is field guide size but not pocket size - well, it would fit in a cargo pocket... The smaller ones aren't nearly as useful to me. The regional ones are usually smaller. "Trees of Minnesota" has been handy for me. It's only natives but that's 99% of what I encounter.