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E-book Tree Book: learning to recognize frees of British Columbia
The first few pages of the Tree Book give you some tips on how to identify trees. Once you are familiar with the identifying features, turn to the identillcation keys and narrow your choices. To help you locate trees in the book, the colour used in the key for grouping trees with sinlilar features is the same as the coloured background in the upper right corner of the second page for each tree description.
For each tree, you will fmd key identifying features such as bark, fruit or cones, and needles or leaves, along with photographs and descriptions. Be sure to check the distribution map to find out if the tree grows in your area. There is also information on the kind of environment in which each tree species likes to grow, the other trees and plants that usually grow with it, and some of the animals that consider it part of their habitat.
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