The article is a good beginning, but it is basically limited to the eastern US. There are lots of useful plants in the west, like pinyon pine and yucca, and most of them are not big trees. Even Texas has useful plants, I understand. Plant lore is useful to anyone working outdoors.
Big trees are nice, but they don't make the best campsites. There is a good reason falling tree limbs are called "widowmakers." I have seen eucalyptus trees drop quite healthy, but potentially lethal branches, quite spontaneously, on a clear, calm day. Look up before you pitch than tent or start that fire.
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