Muenscher's keys to woody plants : an expanded guide to native and cultivated species
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Muenscher's keys to woody plants : an expanded guide to native and cultivated species
Comstock Publishing, 2001
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Keys to woody plants
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Note
Enl. ed. of: Keys to woody plants / W.C. Muenscher. 6th ed., rev. 1950
Includes bibliographical references (p.293-303) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This major expansion and revision of W. C. Muenscher's popular reference work brings a wealth of botanical knowledge up to date in an easy-to-access format. Muenscher's Keys to Woody Plants enables its users to identify trees and shrubs in all seasons by means of diagnostic field characteristics including leaves, fruits, buds, twigs, and bark.Keys to Woody Plants was first published privately in 1922; Cornell University Press published the sixth edition in 1950. The new and expanded version of this classic identification tool for horticulturists, botanists, foresters, and ecologists treats 335 genera and 1,156 species of woody plants found in the northeastern United States. This is more than double the number covered by Muenscher's sixth edition and includes 570 cultivated species. Edward A. Cope's revision:* teaches concepts and terms necessary to all botanical identification* retains the simple structure of Muenscher's original keys* brings the nomenclature into line with current use* provides both a comprehensive key-including native, introduced, and cultivated species-and, for ease of use in the field, a separate key devoted to native and naturalized introduced species.*meets the needs of both novices and seasoned professionals * includes a bibliography of resources that allow the reader to move beyond identification and learn more about the woody plants
Table of Contents
A Note about Walter C. Muenscher
Introduction
Keys to Genera
Inclusive Key: Cultivated, Naturalized, and Native Woody Plants
Abridged Key: Native and Commonly Naturalized Woody Plants Only
Keys to Species
Systematic List of Species Included in the Keys
Glossary
Annotated Bibliography
Index
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