What'S That Tree?
This non-fiction field guide helps readers identify trees in their surroundings. With coverage of over 150 common species, it emphasizes simple, observable features you can use in the field. Ideal for beginners and curious nature lovers of all ages, the tone is calm, educational, and inviting exploration.
It presents each species with clear leaf photography and concise notes on bark, flowers, and seeds. Related trees are shown side by side for quick comparison, making it easy to distinguish similar species during a walk or outdoor lesson. Seasonal changes and habitat context are explained to support year-round observation, and the compact, pocket-size layout keeps it handy for field use.
- Over 150 common tree species with side-by-side comparisons for quick field identification
- Clear leaf photography plus practical notes on bark, flowers, and seeds
- Pocket-sized, field-ready format designed for outdoor learning and on-the-go reference
- Seasonal cues and habitat context to track trees throughout the year
- Beginner-friendly explanations that build observation skills and confidence
- Easy-to-follow guidance on how to use a field guide for hands-on learning
Readers finish with practical skills to identify trees confidently, a deeper appreciation for local ecosystems, and a reliable reference they can use on future walks or in class, building curiosity, confidence, and lifelong connection to nature.
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What'S That Tree?
What'S That Tree?
This non-fiction field guide helps readers identify trees in their surroundings. With coverage of over 150 common species, it emphasizes simple, observable features you can use in the field. Ideal for beginners and curious nature lovers of all ages, the tone is calm, educational, and inviting exploration.
It presents each species with clear leaf photography and concise notes on bark, flowers, and seeds. Related trees are shown side by side for quick comparison, making it easy to distinguish similar species during a walk or outdoor lesson. Seasonal changes and habitat context are explained to support year-round observation, and the compact, pocket-size layout keeps it handy for field use.
- Over 150 common tree species with side-by-side comparisons for quick field identification
- Clear leaf photography plus practical notes on bark, flowers, and seeds
- Pocket-sized, field-ready format designed for outdoor learning and on-the-go reference
- Seasonal cues and habitat context to track trees throughout the year
- Beginner-friendly explanations that build observation skills and confidence
- Easy-to-follow guidance on how to use a field guide for hands-on learning
Readers finish with practical skills to identify trees confidently, a deeper appreciation for local ecosystems, and a reliable reference they can use on future walks or in class, building curiosity, confidence, and lifelong connection to nature.
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This non-fiction field guide helps readers identify trees in their surroundings. With coverage of over 150 common species, it emphasizes simple, observable features you can use in the field. Ideal for beginners and curious nature lovers of all ages, the tone is calm, educational, and inviting exploration.
It presents each species with clear leaf photography and concise notes on bark, flowers, and seeds. Related trees are shown side by side for quick comparison, making it easy to distinguish similar species during a walk or outdoor lesson. Seasonal changes and habitat context are explained to support year-round observation, and the compact, pocket-size layout keeps it handy for field use.
- Over 150 common tree species with side-by-side comparisons for quick field identification
- Clear leaf photography plus practical notes on bark, flowers, and seeds
- Pocket-sized, field-ready format designed for outdoor learning and on-the-go reference
- Seasonal cues and habitat context to track trees throughout the year
- Beginner-friendly explanations that build observation skills and confidence
- Easy-to-follow guidance on how to use a field guide for hands-on learning
Readers finish with practical skills to identify trees confidently, a deeper appreciation for local ecosystems, and a reliable reference they can use on future walks or in class, building curiosity, confidence, and lifelong connection to nature.












