LITTLE, ELBERT L., JR. 



1978. Atlas of United States trees. Volume 5. 

 Florida. U.S. Dep. Agric. Misc. Publ. 

 1361, 22 p., 268 maps. 



This is the fifth volume of an Atlas with maps showing the 

 natural distribution or range of the native tree species of the 

 continental United States. Together, the 5 volumes contain 1,205 

 maps of 655 native tree species. Florida merits a separate volume 

 because it has more native tree species than any other State (ex- 

 cept Hawaii), and because it has a large number of tropical 

 species found in no other State. The 262 maps of native trees of 

 Florida include 13 maps of conifers and 151 maps of temperate 

 hardwoods, reproduced from portions of maps in Volumes 1 and 

 4 on the same scale, 6 to a page. Large maps of 98 species of 

 tropical hardwoods of South Florida are added. Ten listed species 

 of hawthorn (Crataegus) increase the State total to about 272. 

 Also, for further reference, the range of each species, both within 

 Florida and beyond, is summarized in text. 



OXFORD:181.1 (759). KEYWORDS: trees (United States, 

 Florida) ; United States (trees) ; Florida (trees) ; maps, plant 

 distribution; atlas. 



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