Donate $5 to Arbor Day and get a book

The Arbor Day Foundation has a book that helps people identify trees in a simple, step-by-step process. The book, “What Tree Is That?”, is available for a $5 donation to the not-for-profit tree-planting organization.

“What Tree Is That?” is a pocket field guide with hand-drawn colored botanical illustrations highlighting the distinctive characteristics of many tree species.

“What Tree is That?” is also available as an online interactive version at arborday.org.

To obtain a tree identification guide, send your name, address, and $5 for each guide to “What Tree Is That?”, Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE 68410. You can also order the book online at arborday.org.

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