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Tree Ecology Guide
Tree Ecology Guide
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Book Introduction
Take a look at the tree's true form!
『Tree Ecology Guide』, which contains 700 species of trees around us


Trees are the foundation of the energy and material cycle of the Earth's ecosystem and have a significant impact on every aspect of our lives.
We have included 91 families and 700 species of trees, including those native to our forests and those commonly seen around us, in the ‘Tree Ecology Atlas.’
We have carefully organized various information and photos, including not only the shape but also the afforestation, ecology, use, and even the characteristics that distinguish similar trees.

Learn about 700 tree species in detail and easily.

The Tree Ecology Guide introduces 91 families and 700 species of trees that can be seen around us, along with over 3,300 photographs.
It helps you to distinguish trees based on their shape, such as leaves, fruits, winter buds, and bark, and to learn about trees from various perspectives by including their characteristics in terms of afforestation, use, and ecology.
In particular, trees that look similar but are difficult to distinguish have been organized so that anyone can easily compare and identify them.
It covers not only trees that grow naturally in forests, but also trees planted on streets, parks, and campuses, allowing you to learn about trees that you commonly encounter in your daily life.

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Gymnosperms
Cycad family
Cycad
Ginkgo family
ginkgo tree
Pinaceae
fir
fir tree
secretory tree
Japanese maple
larch
Japanese larch
German spruce
spruce
bell tree
Banks pine
White pine
pine tree
pine tree
Island pine
Snow pine tree
rigid pine
Strobus pine
black pine
Pine tree
Larch and
cedar
Broadleaf pine
Metasequoia
Larch
Geumsong
Cupressaceae
Painter
cypress
Old oak
juniper
Snowdrop
Island pine
cypress
Western arborvitae
Snow arborvitae
Nahansong and
Na Han-song
Clematis family
dogwood tree
Attention and
Attention
Seorak Snow Observatory
zelkova tree

Angiosperms - Dicotyledons
Magnoliaceae
sedge tree
Phellodendron family
Phellodendron amurense
walnut tree
walnut tree
Chinese walnut
Willow family
Aspen tree
Silver birch tree
Phellodendron amurense
Lombardy poplar
Italian Popura
willow tree
weeping willow
Dragon Willow
weeping willow
willow tree
Willow
Rice cake willow
Tiger Willow
Kibber
pussy willow
Bunbeoreul
Birch family
alder tree
Four-sided duck
Little Four-legged Duck
water lily
Bush alder
Dumeori tree
birch
Water birch
dogwood
sassafras tree
Geojesu tree
birch tree
Magpie-shaped moon
hornbeam
Pine tree
dogwood
Hazelnut tree
Japanese hazel tree
seal rock tree
Shrimp tree
Fagaceae
chestnut
Chestnut tree
You too, beech tree
oak
zelkova tree
Japanese oak
oak
oak tree
oak tree
red thorn tree
dogwood
zelkova tree
thorn tree
Participating tree
thorn tree
King oak
Rubra oak
Elm family
Peony tree
Pine tree
fireworks
King Peng tree
Punggeum tree
Shimu tree
sagebrush tree
elm tree
Nantinamu
elm tree
Zelkova
Moraceae
Paper mulberry
Cucurbita
Cudrania tricuspidata
Thousand-year-old tree
Narrow-leaved sedge
I don't know
Wang Moram
fig tree
Mulberry tree
mulberry tree
Nettle and
sesame leaf tree
Mistletoe family
mistletoe
Magnolia and
Lily tree
Magnolia
magnolia
Japanese magnolia
hollyhock
White Magnolia
Magnolia
Choryungmok
Schisandra chinensis
South American berry
Schisandra chinensis
Black Schisandra
Receptacle flower and
Purple cup flower
Phellodendron amurense
brushwood tree
Lauraceae
camphor tree
Birch tree
cassia tree
ginger tree
Persimmon tree
birch tree
hairy pine tree
yew tree
Crowberry
bay tree
Machilus thunbergii
sandalwood
Oak tree
Saedeok
Cassia family
cinnamon tree
Ranunculaceae
three-leafed vine
Yogangnamul
Byeongjoheepul
Jajujoheepul
Dogs
large flower crown
narrow leaf bread
Foreign Language University
Patience
Euari
Son-in-law's bread
Halmi Milmang
Barberry family
Barberry tree
Magnolia japonica
Japanese plum tree
Namcheon
Horned Mancheon
Creeper and
creeper
Mulhool
Department of Radiology
Dogwood vine
New sand vine
abandonment
Pepper family
pepper lamp
bachelor's genus
Bamboo shoots
Mousetrap vine and
Kudzu
Peony and
peony
Actinidiaceae
Persimmon
Island pine
dogwood
Rattail
Yangdarae
Theaceae
tea
camellia
birch tree
Sasrepi tree
Umuksasurepi
Old tree
euphorbia chinensis
Platycodon grandiflorum
Chinese birch
Apiaceae
Heary
ash tree
Pungnyeonhwa
American maple
Sinensis fortunea
Eucommia
Eucommia ulmoides
Saxifragaceae
Plum blossoms
Water bamboo
Horse's foot
Bindori
Hydrangea
tree hydrangea
hydrangea
Ranking country
Gwangnamu
crow's-foot tree
Magpie tree
blackcurrant tree
Myung Ja-sun
Rock hydrangea
Money tree family
money tree
Rosaceae
Mountain danghwa
shadberry
apple tree
Island glow tree
Hongjadan
Hawthorn
Inori tree
A-gwang tree
loquat tree
Acupuncture
azalea
bamboo shoes
luminous tree
Agbae tree
apple tree
I also have a noodle tree
Red oak
Water parsley
Yunnori tree
Cherry tree
Azalea
wild cherry tree
Island cherry tree
cherry tree
copy tree
copy cherry tree
Grasshopper
plum tree
apricot tree
apricot tree
plum tree
Cherry tree
cherry
Hairy cherry tree
double cherry tree
Cherry tree
King cherry tree
wild cherry tree
Island cherry tree
Israel
Sanokmae
Okmae
Hongmae
Pyracantha
Sandolbae
pear tree
bean pear tree
pear tree
Dajeonggeumnamu
Chickweed tree
Stone thorn tree
Rose of Sharon
Thistle
White-leaved maple
raw heat tree
Rose of Sharon
Ingak tree
Island strawberry
raspberry
Island strawberry
Western five-leaf strawberry
Strawberry
Strawberry
Bokbunja strawberry
Strawberry mat
Bearberry
Strawberries
beggar strawberry
blackberry
Strawberries
thorn strawberry
winter strawberries
Shitang tree
Dangmagamok
rowan
Red bean tree
Korean poplar
Reference poplar
Roundleaf Poplar
Ingak Mokjo Poplar
Mountain ash tree
Agujang tree
Poplar tree
Galgipopol tree
Poplar tree
Cooperative poplar
noodle tree
Zhongshan noodle tree
Island buckwheat tree
legumes
acacia tree
Prince's ear tree
Weasel squirrel
Silgeori tree
Korean gall bladderwort
Gold damcho
baektaegi tree
Dogwood
Millennium beans
maple
Carved tree
Nang-a-cho
Ground moss
soybean paste
Joroksari
sesame seeds
broom
Blackthorn
dogwood
Eagle
Maple tree
Pine tree
Baby lights
Kudzu
acacia tree
conversation tree
etc.
and
Yedok tree
magnolia tree
People tree
Clownfish
Jodomandu tree
Ginkgo biloba family
gulgeori tree
Acorn tree
Yunhyang and
Yuzu tree
mandarin
ash tree
Sangsan
Phellodendron amurense
Tangerine tree
King Chopi tree
Chopi tree
Gaesan Elementary School
Prickly ash tree
magnolia tree
Pine family
Pine tree
leather tree
magnolia family
bamboo
magnolia tree
Varicaceae
Fog tree
red tree
poison ivy
Mountain lacquer tree
sumac
poison ivy
Maple family
Shinnamu
maple
maple tree
Red maple
Three-leaf maple
pine tree
Chinese maple leaves
Maple leaves
hydrangea
Blue paper mulberry
wisteria
mountain ash tree
Silver maple
Bokjagi
costume tree
Four-legged maple
Apiaceae family
magnolia tree
Patient-free tree
Horse chestnut family
prickly horse chestnut
Horse chestnut tree
I also have a chestnut family
I also have a chestnut tree
sycamore tree
Gamtang tree family
large oak tree
Holly
Ginkgo tree
Gamtang tree
distant tree
Falling red
The clematis
Punji tree
Old vine
Hairy gourd vine
evergreen tree
Japanese juniper
Ash tree
Arrow tree
Japanese comb tree
little comb-sparse tree
repentance tree
Ash tree
Naraehoenim
seaweed rope tree
Capsicum family
When you pee
pepper tree
Wonjigwa
Baby's breath
Boxwood
boxwood
buckthorn family
Manggae tree
Eat and drink
Blue-green algae
walnut tree
Crow Pillow
seabuckthorn
buckthorn
little buckthorn
paired tree
Syringa japonica
jujube tree
Grape family
Dogwood
ivy
American ivy
King Cornelian Cherry
Saemangeum
Crowberry
grape
Dampalsuwa
Dampalsu
Pinaceae
Long-necked chestnut tree
Charpi tree
pine tree
Mulberry leaf linden tree
siberian pine tree
Malvaceae
Hwanggeun
Rose of Sharon
Wall-crested pine
Wall-mounted parasol
Asteraceae
Red bean blossom tree
Baek Seo-hyang
Westward
Dumedok tree
Mountain paper tree
Barley family
Bodhi tree
Garden barley tree
barley field
barley rice tree
Inamucaceae
Cornelian cherry tree
Inamu
Satellite family
Satellites
Buddha's flower and
crape myrtle
Pomegranate family
pomegranate tree
Bataceae
bat tree
Cornus officinalis
oak tree
Layered tree
White horse chestnut tree
Bear's ash tree
Horse chestnut tree
Cornus officinalis
dogwood
Araliaceae
elm tree
Phellodendron amurense
Arms
Tongtalmok
Thistle
Acanthopanax
Island magnolia tree
Songak
Yin tree
ash tree
Ericaceae
Yellow rhododendron
All-Byungcho
Azalea
azalea
Royal azalea
White oak tree
Azalea
quince tree
Azalea
wild plum tree
moss tree
baby cranberry
Cranberries
Golden tree
Mountain cherry tree
blueberry
Baeksan tea
Hongwulgi
Shiromi family
Shiromi
Financial Services Department
Baekryanggeum
Ja-geum-woo
coral tree
Vine family
Billenamu
female hawk
female
Persimmon family
Goyom tree
persimmon tree
Bamboo family
bamboo tree
camellia
Stink bug family
Blackthorn tree
Stinkhorn tree
Island sedge tree
Oleaceae family
Misennamu
Poplar tree
Forsythia
Mountain forsythia
Manlihwa
Longevity and longevity
ash tree
ash tree
Wild buckthorn
Watermelon tree
Youngchunhwa
Gwangnamu
sugar maple
Common privet tree
King rat dung tree
Island privet tree
privet tree
googol tree
Golden osmanthus
Googolnamu Mokseo
Parkdalmokseo
dogwood
flowering dogwood
Susukkotdari
hairy oak
Magic and
Permanent resident
Oleander family
Oleander Island
Marshak rope
Chichi Dental Clinic
pine tree
Rubiaceae
Hoja tree
modified tree
Baek Jeong-hwa
bead flower tree
Gardenia
Verbena superfamily
Spear tree
little ash tree
sabina tree
Layered tree
Nurijangnamu
shunbigin tree
A small wooden type
Lamiaceae
thyme
Solanaceae
Goji berry tree
Scrophulariaceae
Paulownia tree
dwarf family
daffodil
Gaeodong
Indong and
dogwood tree
spatula dangang tree
Hairy dogwood
Flowering dogwood tree
Indongdengul
Gwangbul tree
Gaksigoebulnamu
Island fire tree
Dogwood tree
All-leafed ash tree
Gilmaji tree
Beaded Dangdang
King Gwanghwamun tree
Bluebell tree
White ash tree
Red pine tree
oak tree
horse urine tree
Elder tree
Division tree
magnolia tree
Awae tree
White sugar tree
guelder rose
pear tree
Lesser pheasant tree
ash tree
mountain ash tree
Bottlebrush tree
Red bottlebrush tree
Japanese bottlebrush tree

Angiosperms - Monocots
Gramineae
Wangdae
Ohjuk
Cotton pad
Ewha Womans University
reed
Jeju reed
Lily and
Blue Mirae Creeper
Blue thorn vine

References
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Publisher's Review
Take a look at the tree's true form!
『Tree Ecology Guide』, which contains 700 species of trees around us


Trees are the foundation of the energy and material cycle of the Earth's ecosystem and have a significant impact on every aspect of our lives.
We have included 91 families and 700 species of trees, including those native to our forests and those commonly seen around us, in the ‘Tree Ecology Atlas.’
We have carefully organized various information and photos, including not only the shape but also the afforestation, ecology, use, and even the characteristics that distinguish similar trees.
Let's meet the true nature of trees, which may seem similar but live in different ways in different places.
As you learn about the different types of trees, your understanding of the forest and your appreciation for life will grow.

Awakening the preciousness of life through trees

Plants are the source of energy that sustains the large living organism called Earth through photosynthesis.
Among them, trees appear to have endured silently in one place for a long time, but they are dynamic living organisms that constantly change and evolve in order to survive.
Even though they are the same tree, each tree has evolved into a different form through its own unique adaptation method.
The shape, size, and color of the tree's branches, leaves, flowers, and fruits are all different, and even the preferred soil and climate are different, so there are many things to look for and feel to understand the tree's true appearance.
However, there are also many lessons and joys to be gained from the journey of discovering how each tree is different and what strategies it employs.

Learn about 700 tree species in detail and easily.

The Tree Ecology Guide introduces 91 families and 700 species of trees that can be seen around us, along with over 3,300 photographs.
It helps you to distinguish trees based on their shape, such as leaves, fruits, winter buds, and bark, and helps you learn about trees from various perspectives by including their characteristics in terms of afforestation, use, and ecology.
In particular, trees that look similar but are difficult to distinguish have been organized so that anyone can easily compare and identify them.
It covers not only trees that grow naturally in forests, but also trees planted on streets, parks, and campuses, allowing you to learn about trees that you commonly encounter in your daily life.
It will be an opportunity for both students studying dendrology and those interested in trees to get one step closer to trees and forests.

Key Features of the Tree Ecology Guide

1.
A total of 700 taxa were organized, including 91 families, 238 genera, 572 taxa, 128 taxa of similar taxa, and reference species.
2.
It includes not only native trees but also afforestation trees, landscape trees, and cultivated plants.
3.
Following Engler's classification, the families, genera, and species were arranged in the order of gymnosperms, angiosperms (dicots, monocots).

4.
It contains approximately 3,300 photos, including photos taken directly from the habitat and planting area, as well as detailed photos taken using a close-up lens and microscope.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 7, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 704 pages | 153*224*40mm
- ISBN13: 9788994242415
- ISBN10: 8994242414

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