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- catalog contributor b2120628.
- catalog created "1967.".
- catalog date "1967".
- catalog date "1967.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1967.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-258) and index.".
- catalog description "Part I: Trees whose parts are peculiar -- Trunks are not all alike -- Unique branching -- Roots that go wild -- Even the leaves are queer -- The flowers are twisted -- Strange fruits and nuts -- Part II: Trees that are peculiar all over -- Desert preparation for an astronaut -- Obesity among trees -- The lily hexapod -- Gigantism -- Cabbage-trees of St. Helena -- Part III: Trees that cannot live without animals -- Birds, elephants, and turtles -- The wasp trees -- Tree flowers pollinated by bats -- The rat "tree" -- Ant trees -- Part IV: Trees of peculiar behavior -- Sexual curiosities -- The two-headed monsters -- The lightest wood -- Trees that twist -- Subterranean trees -- Part V: Trees shackled to fame by size, antiquity, or superstition -- The oldest and biggest trees -- Prehistoric trees -- The man-eating tree -- Trees feared and revered -- Part VI: The rugged individualists -- Trees that tell time and predict the weather -- Trees that make rain -- Trees that make noises -- Trees that supply water, milk, and salt -- Trees that flap their leaves -- Trees that display affection -- The tree that gets stark naked -- The tree that does arithmetic -- Trees to make life sweeter.".
- catalog extent "xii, 304 p. :".
- catalog issued "1967".
- catalog issued "1967.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Viking Press,".
- catalog subject "582.16".
- catalog subject "QK477 .M4 1967".
- catalog subject "Trees Varieties.".
- catalog subject "Trees.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Trees whose parts are peculiar -- Trunks are not all alike -- Unique branching -- Roots that go wild -- Even the leaves are queer -- The flowers are twisted -- Strange fruits and nuts -- Part II: Trees that are peculiar all over -- Desert preparation for an astronaut -- Obesity among trees -- The lily hexapod -- Gigantism -- Cabbage-trees of St. Helena -- Part III: Trees that cannot live without animals -- Birds, elephants, and turtles -- The wasp trees -- Tree flowers pollinated by bats -- The rat "tree" -- Ant trees -- Part IV: Trees of peculiar behavior -- Sexual curiosities -- The two-headed monsters -- The lightest wood -- Trees that twist -- Subterranean trees -- Part V: Trees shackled to fame by size, antiquity, or superstition -- The oldest and biggest trees -- Prehistoric trees -- The man-eating tree -- Trees feared and revered -- Part VI: The rugged individualists -- Trees that tell time and predict the weather -- Trees that make rain -- Trees that make noises -- Trees that supply water, milk, and salt -- Trees that flap their leaves -- Trees that display affection -- The tree that gets stark naked -- The tree that does arithmetic -- Trees to make life sweeter.".
- catalog title "Fantastic trees / by Edwin A. Menninger.".
- catalog type "text".