A excellent place to start for identifying trees
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The name Roger Phillips will already be familiar to botanical enthusiasts around the world. If you have an interest in the plants that surround you, a Roger Phillips book may already adorn your bookshelf. If not, then endeavour to get one soon. A good place to start is his "Trees in Britain, Europe and North America" by Pan Books. Phillips keeps to his style and layout of his previous best-seller on Wildflowers. Plant specimens are clearly photographed on a neutral background, and every specimen you are likely to see is captured in numerous ways. Pictures of leaves, bark, fruit and overall silhouettes make identification easy - even for the novice.
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