May and Tom Watts' Winter Tree Finder is one of the best pocket-sized tree keys available for deciduous winter tree identification east of Rocky Mountains. I teach a course using this book as the key that supplements my winter tree identification instruction manual. Sixty-two pages are crammed full of tips and profusely illustrated with twigs and fruit that help in identifying over 200 of North America's most common native hardwoods in winter dormancy.
More Tree ID Books:
- Tree Finder - A Manual for the Identification of Trees by Their Leaves
- Audubon Field Guides to North American Trees
Cover Photo: Winter Tree Finder



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