
Famous Trees of Texas
Texas A & M University Press
Will be published approx. on 31. January 2015
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-62349-238-0 (ISBN)
Description
Famous Trees of Texas was first published in 1970 by the Texas Forest Service (now Texas A&M Forest Service), an organization created in 1915 and charged with protecting and sustaining the forests, trees, and other related natural resources of Texas.
For the 100-year anniversary of TFS, the agency presents a new edition of this classic book, telling the stories of 101 trees throughout the state.
Some are old friends, featured in the first edition and still alive (27 of the original 81 trees described in the first edition have died); some are newly designated, discovered as people began to recognize their age and value. All of them remain "living links" to the state's storied past.
For the 100-year anniversary of TFS, the agency presents a new edition of this classic book, telling the stories of 101 trees throughout the state.
Some are old friends, featured in the first edition and still alive (27 of the original 81 trees described in the first edition have died); some are newly designated, discovered as people began to recognize their age and value. All of them remain "living links" to the state's storied past.
More details
Edition
Texas A&M Forest Service Centennial Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
College Station
United States
Illustrations
186 colour photographs, map
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 229 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
800 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62349-238-0 (9781623492380)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Gretchen Riley is a staff forester and the urban forestry partnership coordinator at Texas A&M Forest Service (TFS), College Station, Texas, USA.
Peter D. Smith is the urban forestry program manager at the Arbor Day Foundation and the former urban forestry program manager at TFS. He lives in Nebraska City, Nebraska, USA.
Peter D. Smith is the urban forestry program manager at the Arbor Day Foundation and the former urban forestry program manager at TFS. He lives in Nebraska City, Nebraska, USA.