Husky, one of the best book I have is called "Arboriculture. Integrated Management Of Landscape Trees, Shrubs, and Vine" by Richard W. Harris and is considered the bible of Arboriculture. Get that book and you're be among a rich source of knowledge
Yes, I love that book very good reading and reading rinse repeat more reading lolHusky, one of the best book I have is called "Arboriculture. Integrated Management Of Landscape Trees, Shrubs, and Vine" by Richard W. Harris and is considered the bible of Arboriculture. Get that book and you're be among a rich source of knowledge
I'm certified and I don't know the difference between a palm tree and a pine tree.
Why is that book so expensive? I'd like to get one but , geez
You haven't had a kid go to university yet have you?
All reference books are expensive.
Recertification will likely teach him one is conifer other is grass.That is a sad statement, so I guess you are proud to be a fake,,,,
Jeff
I wouldn't spend a lot of time on the tree ID, I think it is only worth 10%. If they are using live branches, they would need to be fresh samples. Make sure you know all of the trees in the landscape around the test site.
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