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Small Trees for the Home Landscape
Small Trees for the Home Landscape EB2036  
Author(s): Charles A. Brun
Full-size forest trees are beautiful, but are not appropriate for urban planting. This illustrated guide explains why and then lists 75 varieties of trees suitable for today's smaller home landscapes and boulevard planting strips. Complete with growing requirements and color photos, this booklet is a great source for finding "the right tree for the right location." Fully indexed and cross-referenced with scientific and common names.

Publisher: WSU Extension Publishing
Published: October 2008.   44 pages.
 
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