Trees for Architecture and the Landscape C
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This book is divided into four Part I consists of winter and summer portraits of deciduous trees photographed from identical positions and juxtaposed to dramatize seasonal transformation and portraits of evergreen trees. Part II contains the text which covers such matters of concern to the architect and layman as the protection and preservation of trees already existing on the building site problems involved in planting trees in cities and on rooftops cost considerations lists of trees for special uses and Mr. Zions personal approach to designing with trees. Part III consists of design data that give outline descriptions of each tree pictured in the portrait section including such basic information as height spread texture blossom fall color rate of growth and zone of hardiness as well as suggested design potential. Part IV provides lists of trees for use in each of the United States except Alaska and Hawaii.
