Trees In Canada

John Laird Farrar
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Trees In Canada

John Laird Farrar
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"If you are looking for an excellent guide to help identify trees in Canada and to learn more about them check out this comprehensive, easy-to-use guide. Highly recommended!"
Glenn Perrett, noted writer and environmentalist.

Overall rating: 4.7 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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Love those trees!

"A great reference for Canadian tree lovers and artists to identify beautiful trees you come across in your wanderings"

Jan J. (4/5)

Great book

"Bought as a textbook for an environmental program in college. Great book, super informative!"

Jess (5/5)

One of its kind. Beautifully descriptive book.

"Beautiful and informative book. . . . my dream book on trees! I especially purchased this book for its definitive descriptions and reference pictures for evergreens and birch trees for my paintings. This book has been very helpful."

Sarah84 (5/5)

Wonderful Resource

"Excellent resource for education and reference book for your identification tool kit! It’s filled with pictures and descriptions that are very helpful and informative. Organized and concise"

Rach (5/5)

Excellent Purchase

"A very comprehensive guide. Formatted so it's very easy to use and understand. Great buy."

Heath (5/5)

That’s a $5,000 tree, you don’t cut that down for fire wood

"The book has helped in identifying the variety of trees on our property. The bark identification by beyond the leaves was especially good,"

Marty (5/5)

A Tree Book for the Modern Forest.

"Has non native species as well so you can better identify the forest after the introduction of those species."

Jack B. (5/5)

Do you want to know your tree species?!

"This is such a great book if you’re wanting to know your tree species!!! It gives you amazing in depth characteristics that allow the user to figure out a tree in the field. I bought it for a class where I had to identify trees but I would’ve bought it regardless :) 10/10 would recommend!"

Rachel (5/5)

My first tree textbook

"The classic, updated many times, detailed enough for the arborist but clear enough for a youngster to begin learning their local trees."

Brett B. (5/5)

U. S. spelling in a Canadian government publication?

"Seems like a reasonable guide, but I was irked by the U. S. spelling throughout. Copyright her Majesty the Queen and all that."

Kafko (3/5)

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  • Published date: Feb 10, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 512
  • Publisher: Fitzhenry and Whiteside
  • ISBN: 9781554554065
  • Dimensions: 0.269685039" W x 0.046456692" L x 0.393700787" H

John Laird Farrar(1913- 1996), Ph.D., M.F., B.S.F.,
devoted nearly 60 years of his life to the study and advancement of forest science. A graduate of the University of Toronto where he was the first Canadian winner of the Schlich Memorial Prize, Dr. Farrar worked in the forest industry and later with the Canadian Forest Service before serving as a flight lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. In 1955 he received his Ph.D. from Yale University.

His appointment in 1956 to the Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, marked the beginning of a long career as an educator of forest science. One of his many accomplishments was the development of a comprehensive course on the morphology of trees.

A well-published author, John Farrar was also the first editor of the internationally prestigious Canadian Journal of Forest Research, a post he held from 1970to 1981. Trees in Canada was completed a year before he died. This comprehensive volume on Canada's trees reflects the spirit and intellect of a truly great scientist and teacher.

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