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Rocky Mountain Tree Finder: Identifying Trees of the Rocky Mountains
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Rocky Mountain Tree Finder: Identifying Trees of the Rocky Mountains
Current price: $7.95


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Rocky Mountain Tree Finder: Identifying Trees of the Rocky Mountains
Current price: $7.95
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Identify native trees of the Rocky Mountain regions of southwestern Canada and the western United States with this pocket-size guide.
You can appreciate and enjoy beautiful native trees of the Rocky Mountains! If you’re curious about the trees that you see, then the
Rocky Mountain Tree Finder
by Tom Watts and Bridget Watts is just what you need. With the handy, easy-to-use booklet, you can identify trees in the Rocky Mountain regions of western North America.
The book provides a dichotomous key to identifying native trees. Simply answer a series of simple questions about the location, appearance, branches, needles/leaves, and more. Along the way, Tom’s professional illustrations help to guide you to a positive identification.
This guide is applicable to the mountain regions of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, as well as Alberta and British Columbia.
Book Features:
Step-by-step guide to tree identification
More than 90 species of trees
Professional line illustrations with key markings for identification
Small format that fits into a pocket or pack
You can appreciate and enjoy beautiful native trees of the Rocky Mountains! If you’re curious about the trees that you see, then the
Rocky Mountain Tree Finder
by Tom Watts and Bridget Watts is just what you need. With the handy, easy-to-use booklet, you can identify trees in the Rocky Mountain regions of western North America.
The book provides a dichotomous key to identifying native trees. Simply answer a series of simple questions about the location, appearance, branches, needles/leaves, and more. Along the way, Tom’s professional illustrations help to guide you to a positive identification.
This guide is applicable to the mountain regions of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, as well as Alberta and British Columbia.
Book Features:
Step-by-step guide to tree identification
More than 90 species of trees
Professional line illustrations with key markings for identification
Small format that fits into a pocket or pack