XVIII. TREES, SHRUBS
&
VINES
Allen, Charles M., Dawn Allen Newman, and Harry H. Winters. Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of
Louisiana. Allen's Native Ventures, 2002.
Call no.: XVIII
ALL
Contents: Acknowledgements, Introduction, Louisiana as a
Habitat for Woody Plants, BasicBotany, Identification Tables, Text,
Glossary, References and Literature Cited, Index.
Brockman, C. Frank. Trees
of North America: A Field Guide to the Major Native and Introduced
Species North of Mexico. Rev. ed.
Golden Press, 1986. Call no.: XVIII BRO
Contents: Foreword; How to Use This Book; A Guide to the
Families of Trees; Basic Features of Trees; Gymnosperms; Angiosperms;
Bibliography; Index.
Brown, Clair A. Louisiana
Trees and Shrubs. Bulletin No. 1.
Louisiana Forestry Commissionm, 1945. Call no.: XVIII BROW
Contents: Introduction, Trees Versus Shrubs, Tree Names,
Classification, Previous Studies on Louisiana Trees, Tree Regions of
Louisiana, Tree Projects, Parts of a Tree, Descriptions of Species,
Glossary, Literature, Index.
Burn, Barbara. North
American Trees. National
Audubon Society Collection Nature Series.
Bonanza Books, 1984. Call no.: XVIII BUR
Contents: Foreword by Thomas S. Elias, Introduction, Trees
of the North, Trees of the Western Mountains, Trees of the Pacific,
Trees of the Desert, Trees of the Eastern Forest, Trees of the
Southeast, State Trees, Suggested Reading, Index of Trees.
Collingwood, G.H., and Warren D. Brush. Knowing YourTrees: 51 Tree Edition.
Rev. ed. American Forestry Association,1964.
Call no.: XVIII
COL
Contents: Baldcypress (taxodium
distichum); California Incensecedar (libocedrus decurrens);
Eastern redcedar (thuja
plicata).
Cox, Paul W., and Patty Leslie. Texas Trees: A Friendly Guide.
Corona Publishing Company, 1988. Call no.: XVIII COX
Contents: Leaf Parts and Types Key, Flower Parts Key, Map
of the Vegetational Areas of Texas, Introduction, Pictorial Leaf key,
Tree Families, Selected References, Glossary, Index.
Elias, Thomas S. The
Complete Trees of North America: Field Guide and Natural History.
Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1980. Call no.: XVIII ELI
Contents: Preface; This Book and North American
Trees; Trees in Winter; Winter Key to Hardwoods; Index; Conifers
(Gymnosperms); Flowering Trees (Angiosperms); Winter Key to Hardwoods;
Index.
Everett, Thomas H. Living
Trees
of the World. World of Nature Series.
Doubleday Company, 1968. Call no.: XVIII EVE
Contents: Introduction, Pteridophytes, Spermatophytes,
Glossary, Index.
Everitt, James H., and D. Lynn Drawe. Trees, Shrubs, & Cacti of
South Texas. Texas Tech University Press, 1993.
Call no.: XVIII EVER
Contents: Preface, Introduction, Vegetational Map, Plants
Represented (Alphabetically by Families), Bibliography, Glossary, Leaf
Forms, Leaf Arrangement, Leaf Complexity, List of Vertebrates,
Measurement Conversion Table, Index.
Guide to Native Trees,
Shrubs, & Vines: Including The Piney Woods, Gulf Prairies
& Marshes, Post Oak Savannah, South Texas Plains.
Native Plant Society of Texas, Houston Chapter, 1994.
Call no.: XVIII
GUI
Contents: Trees Selection Guide, Shrub Selection Guide, Vine
Selection Guide, Booklist for the Study of Texas Native Plants.
Haislet, John A., ed & rev. Forest Trees of Texas: How to
Know Them. 8th ed. Bulletin 20.
Texas Forest Service, 1963 Call no.: XVIII HAI
Contents: Acknowledgments; Trees...Mankind's Friends;
Studying Trees; Twig Features; Twigs and Leaves; Leaf Shapes; The
Complete Flower; Common Types of Fruits and Seeds; Limber Pine (Rocky
Mountain White Pine); Pinyon (Nut Pine); Ponderosa Pine (Western Yellow
Pine); [etc.]; Tree Identification Guide; Glossary; Index; Tree
Planting Regions of Texas.
Hottes, Alfred Carl. The
Book of Shrubs. 5th ed.
A.T. De La Mare Company, 1950. Call no.: XVIII HOT
Contents: Vision in a Garden; Plant Knowledge; Twenty
Points of Planting; Three Essential Divisions of the Yard; Foundation
Planting Examples; Cost of Planting; Avoid Puny Plants; Budget Your
Planting; Acid, Neutral and Alkaline Soils; Planting and Transplanting;
Plant Foods; Pruning; Shrub Troubles; Propagation; Hedges; Broadleaved
Evergreens; Lists of Shrubs; Important Shrubs; Explanation of Terms;
Table of Shrubs; Index of Plant Names; General Index.
Little, Elbert L., Jr. Southwestern
Trees: A Guide to the Native Species of New Mexico and Arizona.
Agriculture Handbook No. 9. U.S. Department of
Agriculture, 1950. Call no.: XVIII LIT
Contents: Introduction, Vegetation of New Mexico and
Arizona, Forests of New Mexico and Arizona, How to Use this Handbook,
Pine Family (pinaceae),
Palm Family (palmae),
Lily Family (liliaceae),
[etc.], Selected References, Index of Common and Scientific Names.
Powell, A. Michael. Trees
and Shrubs of the Trans-Pecos and Adjacent Areas.
Rev. ed. University of Texas Press, 1998.
Call no.: XVIII
POW
Contents: Preface to the Revised Edition, Acknowledgments,
Introduction, Key to the Classes and Subclasses, Descriptive flora,
Selected Glossary, Literature Cited, Index.
Simpson, Benny J. A
Field Guide to Texas Trees. Texas Monthly Field
Guide Series. Gulf Publishing Company, 1988. Call
no.: XVIII SIM
Contents: Preface, Introduction, Vegetational Areas of
Texas, The Native Trees of Texas, Bibliography, Index.
Stahl, Carmine, and Ria McElvaney. Trees of Texas: An Easy Guide to
Leaf Identification. W.L. Moody, Jr., Natural
History Series, no. 34. Texas A&M University Press,
2003. Call no.: XVIII
STA
Contents:Acknowledgments; Introduction; How to Use This
Book; Map of Vegetation Regions; Key to Leaf Shapes; Tree Profiles;
Appendix A: Tree Families; Appendix B: Scientific and Common Names;
Appendix C: Introduced Species; Appendix D: Trees by Region; Appendix
E: Butterfly Host Trees; Appendix F: Light And Water Requirements;
Appendix G: Recipes for Wild Edibles; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.
Taylor, Richard B., Jimmy Rutledge, and Joe G. Herrera. A Field Guide to Common South
Texas Shrubs. Texas Parks and Wildlife, 1997.
Call no.: XVIII
TAY
Contents: Acknowledgements, Preface, Introduction,
Ecoregions of South Texas, Thorned Plants, Thornless Plants,
Nutritional Values of Plants, Bibliography, Illustrated Glossary,
Index.
Trees: The Yearbook of
Agriculture 1949. U.S. Department of
Agriculture, 1949. Call no.: XVIII TRE
Contents: The Yearbook Committee, Foreword, The Editor to
the Reader, The Tree, Trees and Homes, Forests and Men, Lists and Other
Aids.
Tull, Delena, and George Oxford Miller. Wildflowers, Trees, and Shrubs of
Texas. Rev. ed. Taylor trade
Publishing, 1999. Call no.:
XVIII TUL
Contents: Preface; How to Use This Book; Regions of Texas;
Diversity in the Plant Kingdom; Endangered Species--Our Disappearing
Botanical Heritage; Landscaping with Native Plants; Herbaceous
Wildflowers; Vines; Trees and Shrubs; Cacti, Agaves, Yuccas, and Other
Succulents; Miscellaneous Plants, Weeds, and Growths on Trees; Appendix
A: How to Identify Common Plant Families; Appendix B: Plant
Watching: ANew Nature Hobby; References; Glossary; Index; Flower
Glossary; Leaf Glossary.
Viereck, Leslie A., and Elbert L. Little, Jr. Atlas of United States Trees:
Vol. 2, Alaska Trees and Common Shrubs.
Miscellaneous Publication no. 1293. U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, 1975. Call no.: XVIII VIE
Contents: List of Maps, Introduction, History of
Tree Distribution Maps, Preparation of the Maps, Explanation
of the Maps, General Maps, Species Maps and Ranges, Notes on Ranges,
Applications of the Maps, Acknowledgments, Selected References, Maps,
Index of Common Names, Index of Scientific Names.
Viereck, Leslie A., and Elbert L. Little, Jr. Guide to Alaska Trees.
Agriculture Handbook No. 472. U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, 1974. Call no.: XVIII VIER
Contents: List of Species, Introduction, Statistical
Summary, Vegetation of Alaska, Keys for Identification, Guide to Alaska
Trees, Selected References, Index of common and Scientific Names.
Vines, Robert A. Native
East Texas Trees. Adco Press, 1953.
Call no.: XVIII
VINES
Contents: Preface, Plant Families, Glossary,
Useful Botanical Terms, Bibliography.
Vines, Robert A. Trees
of Central Texas. University of Texas Press,
1984. Call no.: XVIII
VIN
Contents: Publisher's Note; Acknowledgments; Introduction;
Podocarpus Family (podocarpaceae);
Pine Family (pinaceae);
taxodium family (taxodiaceae);
[etc.]; Diagrams of Inflorescence; Leaf Apices, Margins, and Forms; and
Flower parts; Glossary; Index.
Vines, Robert A. Trees
of North Texas. Elma Dill Russell Spencer
Foundation Series, no. 14. University of Texas Press, 1982.
Call no.: XVIII VINE
Contents: Publisher's Note; Acknowledgments; Introduction;
Podocarpus Family (podocrpaceae);
Taxodiium Family (taxodiaceae);
Pine Family (pinaceae);
[etc.]; Diagrams of Inflorescence; Leaf Apices, Margins, and Forms; and
Flower Parts; Glossary; Index.
Vines, Robert A. Trees,
Shrubs and Woody Vines of the Southwest.
University of Texas Press, 1960. Call no.: XVIII VINET
Contents: Preface; Ginkgo Family (Ginkgoaceae);
Pine
Family (Pinaceae);
Ephedra Family (Ephedraceae);
[etc.}; Glossary; Acknowledgments; Bibliography; Index.
Walker, Laurence C. Forests:
A Naturalist's Guide to Woodland Trees.
University of Texas Press, 1990. Call no.: XVIII WAL
Contents: Preface; The Changing Forest; The Needleleaf
Trees; The Broadleaf Trees; The Forest--Whose Woods These Are;
Afterword; Further Reading; Glossary; Index.
Walther, Judy. Identification
of Woody Plants for the Wild Basin Preserve and the Nearby Hill Country.
Rev. ed. Wild Basin Wilderness, 1983.
Call no.: XVIII
WALT
Contents: Leaf Terminology, Acknowledgements, Introduction,
Folding the Booklet, Vegetation of Wild Basin, Map to Wild Basin, How
to Use This Booklet, How to Use a Key, Plant Description, Trouble
Spots, Starting an Herbarium, Key to Needle or Scale-Like Leaves, Key
to Compound Opposite Leaves, Key to Compound Alternate Leaves, Key to
Simple Opposite Leaves, Key to Simple Alternate Leaves,
Checklist of Woody Plants, Map of Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve.
Wrede, Jan. Texans Love
Their Land: A Guide to 76 Native Texas Hill
Country Woody Plants. Watercress Press, 1997.
Call
no.: XVIII WRE
Contents: Acknowledgements, Map, Introduction, Photographs,
Matrix, Resources, Glossary, Index.
Wrede, Jan. Trees,
Shrubs, and Vines of the Texas Hill
Country: A Field Guide. Louise Lindsey Merrick
Natural
Environment Series; no. 39. Texas A&M University
Press, 2005. Call no.:
XVIII WRED
Contents: Acknowledgments; Map of the Texas Hill Country;
Introduction to the Texas Hill Country; Trees, Shrubs, and
Vines of the Texas Hill Country; Plant Chart; Resources; Glossary;
References; Index.
Updated 02/19/09