South Florida Trees A Field Guide

South Florida Trees A Field Guide by Bill Buckley, published by Summer Wind Publications in February 2015, is an illustrated resource that provides comprehensive coverage of the diverse tree species found in the subtropical environments of South Florida and the Keys. This edition spans 186 pages and features over 440 full-color photographs, all captured by the author, showcasing the unique characteristics of 150 different tree species in various habitats, including mangrove shorelines and lush wetlands.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of each tree’s key features, along with a glossary of botanical terms and an index of both common and scientific names. This guide serves as a valuable tool for those interested in nature, plants, and ecosystems, offering insights into the rich biodiversity of coastal regions and shorelines. Whether for educational purposes or personal exploration, this field guide is designed to enhance understanding of the regional flora.
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The mangrove shorelines, lush wetlands, open pinelands, and shady hammocks of south Florida and the Keys harbor a tremendous diversity of trees. This field guide includes complete coverage of 150 species of trees found in these subtropical habitats. The key features of each tree are described and there are over 440 full color photographs, all by the author A glossary of botanical terms and an index of both common and scientific names are included.
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