Foreword
Introduction
The above photo features one of the largest,
unblemished Beech trees I have found. This Beech is an excellent example
of a large, healthy, and resistant tree. The majority of the Beech
are dead, dying or disfigured by an introduced bark canker disease.
In European mythology, the `Beech´ symbolizes ancient knowledge
or wisdom and the words `Beech´ and `book´ are derived
from the same origin [OE Boc]. The Beech is a perfect example of a
valuable tree that could be propagated from resistant individuals
and replanted to enhance its presence in our parks and forests
P.O Box 4000, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5P7
Tree Plan Canada
1996
Ritchie, Geoffrey, A.,1959-
Trees of knowledge:a handbook of Maritime Trees
Issued also in French under title:Arbres de la connaissance
Co-published by Tay Tree & Land Services.
ISBN 0-662-23478-2
Cat. no. Fo42-244/1996E
1. Trees - Maritime Provinces - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
2. Tree planting - Maritime Provinces - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
3. Trees - Ecology - Maritime Provinces - Handbooks, manuals, etc.
I. Tay Tree & Land Services
II. Canadian Forest Service. Maritime Services.
III. Title
IV. Title: A handbook of Maritime Trees.
QK203.M3R57 1996 582.1609715 C96-980159-9
110 Jones Street
Fredericton, NB
E3A 1R1
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