Sibley’s Common Trees of Cities and Towns of the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest

$8.95

A virtually indestructible, waterproof folding guide covering the most frequently seen native and cultivated tree species in the region, including descriptions, size, range, and illustrations of bark, leaves, blossoms, and fruits and berries, all taken from the award-winning Sibley Guide to Trees.

Handy fold-out format: 6 panels each 4″ X 9″, laminated

 

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The Folding Guides to trees of “trails and forests” emphasize the species you are most likely to see in a natural setting away from human development. Guides to trees of “towns and cities” emphasize the species that are most likely to be seen in yards and parks in developed areas. Many species are found in both guides, but the “towns and cities” guides include many exotic species that are commonly cultivated (such as Ginkgo, Callery Pear, etc), while the “trails and forests” guides include almost entirely native species. Most people will find the “towns and cities” guides more helpful for everyday use.


Written and illustrated by David Allen Sibley.

This FoldingGuide™ offers instant access to just what the curious naturalist needs to know.

xx of the most common indigenous and cultivated tree species are covered, including descriptions, size, range, and illustrations of bark, leaves, blossoms, and fruits and berries, all taken from the award-winning Sibley Guide to Trees.

Handy fold-out format: 6 panels each 4″ X 9″.

Perfect for backpack, glove compartment, or kitchen table

Indestructible waterproof lamination