Discover Indiana’s trees with a revised field guide you can trust.
This updated edition of Trees of Indiana provides clear identifications, practical notes, and extensive illustrations to help readers recognize the state’s woody plants in real life settings.
Inside you’ll find a rewritten, reader‑friendly reference that covers the range, habitat, and key features of Indiana trees. It includes descriptive plates and practical guidance on distinguishing look‑alikes, plus notes on wood use and growing conditions. The book emphasizes trees that commonly reach a diameter of 4 inches or more, with careful attention to regional distribution and habitat trends.
- Updated species coverage focused on Indiana’s forests and woodlands
- Illustrated plates and concise descriptions for quick field use
- Notes on distribution, habitat, and practical timber and ornamental uses
- Helpful guidance for botany students, naturalists, and foresters
Ideal for readers who want a solid, non–fiction reference to identify trees in Indiana and understand their role in local ecosystems.