Handbook of the Trees of New England Handbook of the Trees of New England

Handbook of the Trees of New England

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Publisher Description

Although we are not conscious about the role trees have in our lives and their importance in the world. Since the beginning of time, trees have provided us with the two most essential things for life: oxygen and food. As we evolved, they provided us with more necessities, such as medicine, tools and shelter. Today, their value is bigger than ever and they became even more important to us and our society. 

As they take care of us and our planet, by giving us clean air to bread, food to eat and fulfill our other needs, we should also take care of them.

We could help them by learning about them. In order to do that, we must read and study about them. And, there is no better way than learning from a manual written especially for trees. In this simple, small manual you will read about the trees that are native to New England.

In this manual, you will read about a lot of family trees that are found in New England, among which are the:

• Willow Family
• Walnut Family
• Birch Family
• Elm Family
• Magnolia Family
• Plane-Tree Family
• Apple Family
• Plum Family
• Maple Family
• Ebony Family
• Olive Family, and many more.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2015
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
556
Pages
PUBLISHER
MobiPubber
SELLER
Todd Gilson
SIZE
668.2
KB

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