Texas Trees: A Friendly Guide

Texas Trees: A Friendly Guide
ISBN-10
0931722667
ISBN-13
9780931722660
Pages
374
Language
English
Published
1988
Publisher
Corona Publishing Company
Authors
Paul W. Cox, Patty Leslie

Description

Describes 120 trees from among 46 species in Texas and includes black and white sketches of each tree and its leaf system.

Other editions

  • Texas Trees
    • 2002-10-07
    • 276 pages
    • Ebook
    • Taylor Trade Publishing

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