Description: Rocky Mountain Tree Finder by Tom Wattspublished by Nature Study Guildcopyright 1972Paperback6 x 4 inches, 61 pagesA Pocket Manual For Identifying TreesIn the Rocky Mountains, trees make their home in a patchwork of forests and meadows between 5500 ft. and 11500 ft. (1650 m.-3450 m.). Different ecosystems in the park support particular species depending on elevation, precipitation, and aspect (the steepness and direction of the slope). In the harsh mountain environment only evergreen trees, a few hardy deciduous trees thrive.Green conifer forests blanket the mountainsides, providing shade in summer and contrasting with the bright white snow of winter. The park has several of these cone producing trees including pine, spruce, and fir.Famous for the brilliant color of their autumn leaves, these trees can be found growing along streams and mixed in with the evergreen conifers. Deciduous trees often contribute to some of the most biologically diverse habitats in the park.
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Book Title: Rocky Mountain Tree Finder : a Pocket Manual for Identifying Rocky Mountain Trees
Number of Pages: 64 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Black WALNUT Books
Topic: Plants / Trees
Publication Year: 1985
Illustrator: Yes, Watts, Tom
Genre: Nature
Author: Tom Watts
Item Length: 4 in
Item Width: 6 in
Book Series: Finders Field Guides Ser.
Format: Trade Paperback