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portada Trees of Tennessee
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
128
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
28.2 x 21.3 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.70 kg.
ISBN13
9781936541294

Trees of Tennessee

Tennessee Urban Forestry Council (Author) · Tennessee Urban Forestry Council · Hardcover

Trees of Tennessee - Tennessee Urban Forestry Council

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Synopsis "Trees of Tennessee"

Trees have a huge impact on what makes the state of Tennessee special, from its mountain forests to its verdant woodlands and its marshy glades. Now many of these trees share their stories through the book, Trees of Tennessee published by the Tennessee Urban Forestry Council to commemorate the Council's 25th anniversary. Trees of Tennessee celebrates some of the most significant trees throughout the state. Trees offer many qualities that help to ensure our very existence on this planet. They are responsible for the air we breathe, and their colors offer a vibrancy to our everyday lives. Tennessee is fortunate in that the state is blessed with an abundance of trees. Because of the immense importance of trees to the health of its citizens, the Tennessee Urban Forestry Council has honored many of the state's trees through this timeless book. Trees of Tennessee features more than 150 images and entries for 70 remarkable trees, complemented by fascinating facts, tall tales, and historic legends. Trees of Tennessee is divided into three sections: West, Middle and East. Each listing contains tree identification characteristics, measurements for champion trees and historical context for landmark and heritage trees. Notable entries include the 500 year-old Daniel Boone Beech (the only known living tree with carvings made by Boone during his travels). Another entry, the Samuel Smith White Pine stands as a market for helicopters arriving at the Fort Campbell army base. Nature lovers and historians everywhere are sure to find fascinating information that sheds new light on the history of the Volunteer State. The book begins with a foreword by Josiah Lockard, former president of the Council, as well as an introduction by Gene Hyde--co-founder and the Council's first president--who serves as City Forester for Chattanooga. All profits directly fund the Tennessee Urban Forestry Council's urban forestry initiatives.

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