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Charts are big complex graphics, often with many species on one page. We make one-sided to hang on the wall, and two-sided and foldable for field use. Folding Charts of woody plants, sedges, and mosses are all available now.

Our charts and posters include both large, one-sided wall charts for classroom and lab, and smaller, two-sided, folding charts for the field. We have winter and summer photographic charts for woody plants and diagrammatic charts for the genera of mosses available now. We also have folding Photographic Charts for field use including woody plants, mosses and sedges available by link to Cornell University Press. On-line versions of some of these are available on the Graphics for Download page.

A medium-sized, water resistant, folding chart for field use. This summer chart shows the leaves…

$11.95Cornell website

A medium-sized, water resistant, folding chart for field use. Shows the buds and winter leaves…

$11.95Cornell website

Sedges of the Northern Forest – Quick Guide, includes two double-sided charts sold together in…

$11.95Cornell website

A large, one-sided, photographic chart, showing the leavesĀ of about 245 deciduous trees, shrubs, vines, and…
A large, one-sided, photographic chart, showing the buds of about 185 deciduous trees and shrubs…
Large one-sided poster, for classroom or decorative use, showing the physiography and vegetation structure of…
The first of three posters showing the ecological distribution of trees and shrubs in Northern…
The second of three posters showing the ecological distribution of trees and shrubs in Northern…
The third of three posters showing the ecological distribution of trees and shrubs in Northern…
The common trees of 12 Northern Forest landscapes, from the prairie edge to the sea…
The common mosses of forest interiors, with diagrams of their habitats; with photographs of about…
The common mosses of ledges, streams, and swamps, with diagrams of their habitats; with photographs…

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