(Part 2) Best trees in biological sciences books according to redditors
We found 61 Reddit comments discussing the best trees in biological sciences books. We ranked the 26 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
Here's your basic text: http://www.amazon.com/Forest-Mensuration-Bertram-Husch/dp/0471018503
The book The Dying of the Trees was published back in 1997 and it's only gotten worse.
Pakenham has a GREAT book on Baobabs.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Remarkable-Baobab-Thomas-Pakenham/dp/0393059898
Confidential and trustworthy sources tell me they are giant nuclear powered trees, so we have that going for us, which is nice.
Here's Comet! I meant to include a menorah because I'm Jewish gorramit, but I forgot. Pretend it's there.
A book.
Those look like nice books. I got the Bushcraft book by Kochanski but the others I haven't seen. Thanks.
Here are some from my shelf, mostly geared towards Europe and the UK:
There are 20-30 species of wild grapes. One picture won't do it.
Spend some time on the Internet and see what you can do. Here are some sites I found in 10 seconds,
this one, and this one.
If Google doesn't work try the library. The Peterson Guides are good sources for IDing. I think this is the one that covers grapes.