"The Silva of North America" by Charles Sprague Sargent is a comprehensive botanical study detailing the trees native to North America, excluding Mexico. This twelfth volume, published in 1902, is enriched by detailed illustrations and analyses drawn from nature by Charles Edward Faxon. Sargent's meticulous descriptions and Faxon's precise artistry combine to create an invaluable resource for botanists, foresters, and anyone interested in the natural history of North America. This enduring work captures the intricate beauty and scientific importance of the continent's diverse arboreal species.
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