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1. Down from basswood
ISBN10 Number - 0989437116
Date of Publication - May 16, 2013
Number of Pages 246
Publisher - Border Lakes Press
2. Lime-trees and basswoods
"Lime trees (Tilia spp.) are widely distributed and locally important members of northern temperate broad-leaved forests. In marked contrast to the largely uniform morphology of the genus its taxonomic treatment has become increasingly confused and controversial, with over one hundred species and numerous subspecies described. Using extensive data from field studies of natural populations around the world, this book clarifies the situation, proposing a revised taxonomy of 23 species and 14 subspecies. Detailed descriptions are provided for all recognised taxa and are accompanied by illustrations. Data from herbaria and cultivated trees are used to extend the analyses where appropriate and type specimens are included to stabilise nomenclature. Lime tree ecology is also considered, with an exploration of experimental and analytical data on regeneration, growth and reproduction in relation to climate and soils. Additional material includes a glossary of botanical terms and appendices of herbarium codes and relevant physical concepts"-- "Tilia is the type genus of the family name Tiliaceae Juss. (1789), and T. x europaea L. the type of the generic name (Jarvis et al. 1993). Members of Tiliaceae have many morphological characters in common with those of Malvaceae Juss. (1789) and both families were placed in the order Malvales by Engler (1912). In Engler's treatment, Tiliaceae consisted mainly of trees and shrubs belonging to several genera, including a few herbaceous genera, almost all occurring in the warmer regions. This treatment was revised by Engler and Diels (1936). The family was retained by Cronquist (1981) and consisted of about 50 genera and 700 species distributed in the tropics and warmer parts of the temperate zones in Asia, Africa, southern Europe and America. Several genera of trees, such as Apeiba in South America and Tilia itself, are of economic value for timber, and similarly the herbaceous genus, Corchorus, includes C. olitorius which is grown extensively in Bengal as the source of a brown fibre, jute, used for string, cloth ('hessian'), formerly carpet-backing and paper"--
Date of Publication - 2012
Number of Pages 405
Publisher - Cambridge University Press
Places in the book - Cambridge,New York
3. Ridge to ridge
ISBN10 Number - 0962604666
Date of Publication - March 2002
Number of Pages 58
Publisher - Otherwind Pr Inc
4. On the ridge
ISBN10 Number - 0952043114
Date of Publication - 1993
Number of Pages 86
Publisher - Ligden,Ligden Publishers
Places in the book - Swindon
5. The ridge
ISBN10 Number - 0316053678
Date of Publication - Sep 04, 2012
Number of Pages 400
Publisher - Back Bay Books
6. The ridge
ISBN10 Number - 1988819083
Date of Publication - Jul 12, 2018
Number of Pages 114
Publisher - Shadow Work Publishing
7. The ridge
ISBN10 Number - 0992574765
Date of Publication - Mar 01, 2021
Number of Pages 434
Publisher - Painting the Bridge Books
8. The ridge
ISBN10 Number - 0812500113
Date of Publication - September 1989
Publisher - Tor Books
9. Ridge
ISBN10 Number - 1507783566
Date of Publication - Feb 04, 2015
Number of Pages 186
Publisher - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
10. The ridge
ISBN10 Number - 0316053651
Date of Publication - Oct 27, 2015
Number of Pages 416
Publisher - Little, Brown and Company
11. The ridge
ISBN10 Number - 1611136350
Date of Publication - Jun 03, 2011
Publisher - Hachette Audio
12. Redemption ridge
When Amber Hanson breaks up with her boyfriend and loses her job she escapes to the small town of Westcliffe, Colorado to live as a recluse for the summer. Once there her neighbors interfere and she finds herself embroiled in the problems of others. A dead body surfaces and betrayal abounds. She uncovers many personal truths as she stumbles from one discovery to another and the mystery begins to unfold.