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The Way Trees Work—How to Help

Tree City USA Bulletin #38—Sources for More Information

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Publications

There is an abundance of books available that provide more details on how trees grow and how to help. Here are some that should be on anyone’s list if serious about the study of trees and their care:

  • Arboriculture—Integrated Management of Landscape Trees, Shrubs and Vines by Richard W. Harris, James R. Clark, and Nelda P. Matheny

    A comprehensive compilation of research findings and the results of extensive field experience. This has become a bible for professional arborists. To order, please visit arborday.org/books and a portion of your purchase price will be returned to the Arbor Day Foundation for its educational programs.

  • Arborist’s Certification Study Guide

    This is the book used by professionals who are preparing to take an exam leading to arborist certification by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). It can be equally instructive for lay people with a serious interest in trees. It is an excellent source of information about how trees function and their proper planting and maintenance. Available at the ISA Web site.

  • Books and visual aids by Alex L. Shigo

    The late Dr. Alex Shigo was a pioneer in the knowledge of tree growth and response to pruning or other treatments. Especially pertinent to Tree City USA Bulletin No. 38 are:

    • A New Tree Biology
    • Tree Anatomy
    • Modern Arboriculture

    For a complete listing of publications and visual aids created by Dr. Shigo, visit Shigo and Trees.



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