: Rare or regionally specific trees. Species Portrait Layout (for each tree) :
: Trees often found in urban areas or gardens.
: Use the same formatting for every species entry so readers can easily compare different trees.
: Focus on common species like Beech ( Fagus ), Oak ( Quercus ), and Maple ( Acer ).
: Key facts about growth height, preferred habitat, and ecological benefits. Conclusion & Appendix : Summary of the findings. Glossary of botanical terms. Bibliography and image credits. Visual Inspiration for Your Lexicon Writing & Formatting Tips
Highlight the importance of trees in ecosystems and their role in biodiversity.
: Include a section on "How to Use This Lexicon" for field identification.
State the goal of the paper: to provide a systematic overview of 120 common and significant tree species. :