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Freak trees of the State of New York

By Gurth Adelbert Whipple

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Issued in conjunction with the Freak Tree contest held in 1925.

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2023-02-13
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"Freak Trees of the State of New York" by Gurth Adelbert Whipple is a scientific publication from the early 20th century, specifically from 1926. The book focuses on the phenomenon of unusual or "freak" trees found throughout New York State, celebrating their distinctive shapes and forms that attract the interest of both nature enthusiasts and casual observers alike. It aims to heighten public awareness of these unique trees and their ecological importance. The content is structured around a contest encouraging the public to submit photographs of unusual trees, with an emphasis on showcasing the diversity of tree species in New York, such as elm, maple, and beech. The book includes descriptions and illustrations of notable entries, highlighting the various shapes and growth patterns that make these trees stand out. It delves into the reasons behind their abnormal characteristics, suggesting that a combination of environmental conditions and inherent tree traits contribute to their extraordinary appearances. The book serves to inspire appreciation for the natural world, foster engagement with forestry, and promote conservation efforts for these remarkable trees. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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