Contents
Tree Book Home
Introduction
How to Use the Tree Book
What are the Parts of a Tree?
What to Look For
Index of Trees —
Keys for Identifying Trees
Classifying the Natural World
What is an Ecosystem?
Trees can be Choosy
Time Changes Everything
Biogeoclimatic map of British Columbia
Search the Tree Book
Acknowledgements
Other Useful References

 

Other Useful References
  • Order a copy of the Tree Book

  • Download a PDF Version of the Tree Book Web Site (4,500 kb - recommend Right Click, 'Save Target As')

  • Ecosystems of British Columbia by D. Meidinger and J. Pojar, Victoria, B.C.: Ministry of Forests Special Report #6, 1991.

  • Native Trees of Canada by R.C. Hosie, Don Mills, Ont.: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 8th ed., 1979.

  • Plants in British Columbia Indian Technology by N. Turner, Victoria, B.C.: Royal British Columbia Museum Handbook #38, 1979, reprinted 1992.

  • Plants of Coastal British Columbia edited by J. Pojar and A. MacKinnon, Edmonton, Alta.: Lone Pine Publishing, 1992.

  • Plants of Northern British Columbia edited by A. MacKinnon, J. Pojar, and R. Coupé, Edmonton, Alta.: Lone Pine Publishing, 1992.

  • Trees, Shrubs and Flowers to Know in British Columbia by C.P. Lyons, Toronto, Ont.: J.M. Dent, 2nd ed., 1965.

  • The Vascular Plants of British Columbia - Volumes I, II, III, and IV by G. Douglas, G. B. Straley, and D. Meidinger, Victoria, B.C.: Ministry of Forests. Part I. Gymnosperms and Dicotyledons (Aceraceae through Cucurbitaceae), Special Report #1, 1989. Part II. Dicotyledons (Diapensiaceae through Portulacaceae) Special Report #2. 1990. Part III. Dicotyledons (Primulaceae through Zygophyllaceae) and Pteridophytes, Special Report #3, 1991. Part IV. Monocotyledons, Special Report #4, 1994.

  • Thompson Ethnobotany - Knowledge and Usage of Plants by the Thompson Indians of British Columbia by N. Turner, L. C. Thompson and M. T. Thompson, Victoria, B.C.: Royal British Columbia Museum, 1989.