National individual tree species atlas /

This reference volume covers each tree species in the United States and precisely where each species is likely to grow and not grow. This illustrated work will benefit silviculturists, foresters, geneticists, researchers, botanists, wildlife habitat biologists, landscape ecologists-essentially anyon...

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Other Authors: Ellenwood, James R. (Cartographer), Krist, Frank J. (Cartographer), Romero, Sheryl A. (Cartographer)
Format: Government Document Map
Language:English
Published: Fort Collins, CO : United States Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, [2015]
Series:FHTET (Series) ; 15-01.
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Online Access:As of 12/20/2017, available for purchase at the GPO Bookstore website
National Individual Tree Species Atlas.
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Summary:This reference volume covers each tree species in the United States and precisely where each species is likely to grow and not grow. This illustrated work will benefit silviculturists, foresters, geneticists, researchers, botanists, wildlife habitat biologists, landscape ecologists-essentially anyone involved in natural resources management, monitoring impacts of climate change or visiting America's forests and landscapes. - Publisher.
Item Description:Relief shown by shading.
"February 2015"--Cover.
"FHTET 2015"--Spine.
Shipping list no.: 2015-0037-S.
Covers the contiguous United States and Alaska.
Physical Description:1 atlas (x, 320 pages) : color illustrations, color maps ; 37 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-320).
ISBN:9781544703428
1544703422