"KEYOO, keyoo!" a sapsucker called as he flew through the woods. Soon he alighted on the trunk of a sugar maple. The maple stood at the edge of a pasture. Its trunk, therefore, was not very tall, and its branches spread upward in all directions.
Trees and Their World takes its readers on a unique journey from the forest to the swamp. This beautiful book exposes the fascinating inner workings of what are sometimes considered to be plain and ordinary trees. Through rich vocabulary and beautiful illustrations, authors Carroll Lane Fenton and Dorothy Constance Pallas present these wonderful creations from leaf-tip to root-end.
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