A Simple Key to One Hundred Common Trees of Burma is a compact field reference for identifying trees in Burma.
This edition presents short, practical notes that help readers distinguish species by leaves, bark, flowers, and fruit, with many entries describing texture and color to aid recognition.
The book moves from general guidance to a long, illustrated-style quick reference. It includes concise plant-by-plant descriptions, highlighting features like leaf arrangement, leaflets, venation, and notable fruits or flowers. It reads like a practical, on-the-spot aid for naturalists, gardeners, foresters, or curious travelers.
What you’ll experience
- Clear, checklist-style entries that help you identify trees in the field
- Notes on leaves, stipules, leaflets, bark texture, and fruit or flower characteristics
- Short species descriptions with common Burmese names and distinctive traits
- A broad range of trees that grow in moist and dry habitats, with many evergreen and deciduous examples
Ideal for readers who want quick, practical reference material for Burmese trees, whether for field use, study, or travel.