"The American Woods, Volume 6" exhibited by Actual Specimens and With Copious Explanatory Text. This volume continues the remarkable work of Romeyn Beck Hough, meticulously documenting the trees of America through actual wood specimens and detailed descriptions. A valuable resource for botanists, forestry professionals, and woodworking enthusiasts, this book offers a unique tactile experience alongside comprehensive information on various tree species. The legacy of Hough's dedication to preserving and presenting the natural world is continued by Marjorie G. Hough, ensuring the enduring appeal of this collection. A timeless classic for anyone interested in the rich diversity of North American trees.
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