(Native and Introduced)
This page contains links to the searchable full text of the book entitled Common Forest Trees of Hawaii (Native and Introduced) (1989. Elbert L. Little, Jr., and Roger G. Skolmen. USDA Forest Service, Agriculture Handbook No. 679. Washington, DC. 321 pp.).
The entire book as a single PDF file Where to obtain the original book: The original version of the book is out of print, but a reprinted version (with a slightly different layout) is available for purchase from UH CTAHR. Availability on CD/other formats: In case you have a slow connection and cannot download the document, a CD can be sent to you upon request. For a CD, for other versions (e.g. text-only or RTF), for further informaion, or if you have questions about this online posting, contact webmaster@hear.org.
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