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Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction 1
- 1. How to Recognize California's Conifers 3
- 2. Redwood Forests 12
- 3. North Coastal Forests 28
- 4. Douglas-Fir/ Mixed-Evergreen Forests 43
- 5. Closed-Cone Pines and Cypresses 58
- 6. Foothill Woodland 75
- 7. Midmountain Forests (Mixed Conifers) 91
- 8. Giant Sequoia Groves 111
- 9. Red Firs and Lodgepole Pines 123
- 10. Subalpine Forests 142
- 11. Pinyon Pine-Juniper Woodland 162
- 12. The Klamath Region 176
- 13. Battle Lines 189
- Selected References 193
- Index 201
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction 1
- 1. How to Recognize California's Conifers 3
- 2. Redwood Forests 12
- 3. North Coastal Forests 28
- 4. Douglas-Fir/ Mixed-Evergreen Forests 43
- 5. Closed-Cone Pines and Cypresses 58
- 6. Foothill Woodland 75
- 7. Midmountain Forests (Mixed Conifers) 91
- 8. Giant Sequoia Groves 111
- 9. Red Firs and Lodgepole Pines 123
- 10. Subalpine Forests 142
- 11. Pinyon Pine-Juniper Woodland 162
- 12. The Klamath Region 176
- 13. Battle Lines 189
- Selected References 193
- Index 201