Trees of the Panhandle



Originally published in 1965 by Elizabeth McClintock and Elizabeth Moore of the California Academy of Sciences, this slim softcover guide to the trees of Golden Gate Park's Panhandle is as quirky and unique as any publication to come from San Francisco's longstanding cadre of naturalists. The 58-page volume details every tree found in the Panhandle, a narrow peninsula of green jutting out from the eastern end of the Park into the city's Haight-Ashbury district. Photographs and comprehensive maps complement the approachable, informative text.

This 1973 edition updates the reader with changes to the trees of the Panhandle since the booklet first appeared; changes made from then until now are up to the reader to uncover...

Trees of the Panhandle will be the subject of the forthcoming inaugural issue of the magazine Element, published in late 2011 by Chronophobia.

58 pages. Fourth edition.
California Academy of Sciences, 1973.

Part of the proceeds of your purchase will benefit the California Academy of Sciences.

$6.00.  





 





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