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Title: Good tree identification book
Post by: John Krause on August 16, 2010, 10:46:00 AM
I am looking for a good book on tree identification. It needs to be smaller so I can pack it hunting and read it while on stand. I'm simple so I need lots of pictures and easy to understand writing.   :)

I know we have some tree gurus out there.

Thanks
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: yamapup on August 16, 2010, 10:58:00 AM
If you hunt in illinois, you could probably find a tree I.D. book for IL., or at least for your part of the country on Amazon.com or in a local library.   Or through your area's forestry dept. Pup
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: Talondale on August 16, 2010, 11:04:00 AM
http://forestry.about.com/od/aboutforestry/tp/id_tree_guides.htm

I have the audubon one and it's good and compact.  Lots of pictures and indexing by leaf configuration.  Bark and leaf pictures.
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: JustinNC on August 16, 2010, 11:08:00 AM
Dont buy from Audubon...do a little research on what they actually do (i.e. Outer Banks Beach Access)...while they produce a pretty glossy book...The Textbook of Dendrology is a good one not to mention getting you a dicotomis key for winter ID
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: trip on August 16, 2010, 11:17:00 AM
http://www.amazon.com/Forest-Trees-Illinois-Robert-Mohlenbrock/dp/999648937X

I'd look into this one. I had a couple of classes with Dr. Mohlenbrock who is from IL. He's absolutely the best in my opinion. Very down to earth and eager to share info. I could spend hours talking plants with him. OK, so I'm a geek.  :D
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: John Krause on August 16, 2010, 12:26:00 PM
I hunt mostly central S Mo and N Mo some. thaks for the ideas.
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: John3 on August 16, 2010, 01:34:00 PM
"Trees of Missouri" by the MO dept. of Conservation.

Works well for me.. Check the website on the "online" store.


John III
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: DennyK on August 16, 2010, 06:27:00 PM
Except for being printed overseas, the Audubon book is pretty good.
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: Jim Jackson on August 16, 2010, 06:41:00 PM
Great stuff from the Missouri department of conservation  field guides. (http://www.mdcnatureshop.com/books-orderby-up-c-134.html)
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: marshall brown on August 16, 2010, 08:03:00 PM
John, I have a book titled "Textbook of Dendrology" that you can have if you pay the shipping. It's from my college days and I no longer need it. Just let me know and it's yours.  By the way the size is about 6x8x1 or very near it.
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: Bowwild on August 16, 2010, 09:29:00 PM
I'm a retired Wildlife Biologist with degrees in Forestry and Wildlife Science from Purdue University. Like another wrote, getting a book written about the trees in your area is your best bet. The book should cover leaves and very importantly, branch ends (twigs) also.  Twig buds are one of the very good ways to identify a lot of different trees expecially when the leaves are off. Once you develop an eye for it the shape of the tree and the bark will be all you'll need for a lot of them.

We had a great Dendro Text and Key when I was at Purdue. By the way, those books would be solid for IL also if you can't find anything your University uses.
Title: Re: Good tree identification book
Post by: John Krause on August 17, 2010, 10:00:00 AM
I ordered the Trees of MO off their website. Thanks for the ideas everyone.

Mr. Brown you have a PM