"The Temperature Of Leaves Of Pinus In Winter" presents a focused examination of the thermal properties of pine needles during the winter season. Authored by John Henry Ehlers, this concise study likely delves into the physiological adaptations of Pinus species to cold climates, offering insights into how these evergreen trees maintain their functions despite freezing temperatures. This book will be of interest to botanists, environmental scientists, and forestry professionals seeking to understand the ecological strategies of conifers in harsh environments. This book would also make a strong addition to academic libraries and research institutions.
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