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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal1. Contains descriptions of 988 Trees belonging to 87 families.
2. Has 568 pages, 255 black and white photographs and 193 line drawings of Trees.
3. Separate photographs provided for the Evergreen, Deciduous, Scrub and Mangrove Trees.
4. Sacred, Rare, Endemic, Ornamental, Fruit-bearing, Littoral Trees are tabulated.
5. Contains Maps of Forests of South India and Western and Eastern Ghats.
6. This book is brought out after a gap of more than a century after Bourdillon’s The Forest Trees of Travancore (1908).
7. The book is also equally useful wherever Tropical Evergreen, Deciduous and Scrub Forests exist in Peninsular India.
S.G.Neginhal IFS (Retd.)
The author S.G.Neginhal IFS (Retd.), a former Forest Officer, is well-versed in urban forestry, city trees, forest trees, wildlife and biodiversity. His other popular books are City Trees, Forest Trees of Western Ghats, Golden Trees and Urban Forestry, Sanctuaries and Wildlife of Karnataka. He has published research papers and popular articles in various scientific and popular magazines and news media. He is a noted Nature and Wildlife photographer. He has several awards to his credit.
Front and back cover Photograph Credits – K. Jayaram
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