
Native Trees of the Southeast
by Donald Joseph Leopold, L. Katherine Kirkman, Claud L. Brown
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The publisher describes this as a book for "students, professionals, tree lovers, and native plant enthusiasts." Which of these groups do you feel it best serves, and how well does it balance its detailed information with accessibility for a diverse audience?
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How has reading this guide changed your perception of the trees you encounter in your daily life or during walks in nature? Did you notice details you previously overlooked, or did your understanding of familiar trees deepen?
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The book emphasizes the unparalleled diversity of woody plants in the Southeast. What specific examples or categories of trees in the guide particularly underscored this remarkable biodiversity for you, and why?
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