TY - BOOK AU - SEYMOUR,JACQUELINE TI - THE COLOR NATURE LIBRARY TREES PY - 1978/// CY - NEW YORK, ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA PB - CRESCENT KW - ÁRBOLES KW - CIENCIAS N1 - - Ilustraciones; - Acacia- Almond- Aspen,Quaking- Baobab- Been Tree- Cacao- Coral Tree- Crab Apple- Cypress, Swamp- Elm,English- Flamboyant Tree- Gum-Red- Horse Chestnut- Judas Tree- Magnolia,Japanese- Oak English or Pedunculate- Pal Doum- Pagoda Tree- Pine,Aleppo- Rain Tree- Redwood,Coast- Sequoia,Giant- Silk cotton- Siris Tree- Spruce- Tamarack- Tulip Tree- Walnut,Black- Willow crack- Yew N2 - "Trees are peculiar in that, unlike for example the grasses, ferns or mosses, they do not form a group of closely related plants but belong to many different families. The term "tree" is generally taken to mean a woody plant, usually having a single stem, which can grow to a height of six metres or more. It is easy to think of examples of trees which are obviously very different.(...)" ER -