With populations of both northern and southern trees, Pennsylvania is home to a truly diverse array of species. This book describes over 60 species of trees found in Pennsylvania and the north-eastern United States in a straightforward, informative style. Includes identification details, range, growth patterns, seasonal adaptations, natural history, past and present uses, and current and future population trends, along with the author's personal observations of the trees themselves-what their nuts taste like, their barks feel like, or what it's like to see them in the wild. An invaluable addition to any nature-lover's library.