Native British Trees

Native British Trees
Title Native British Trees PDF eBook
Author Andy Thompson
Publisher Wooden
Total Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Trees
ISBN 9781904263326

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British Native Trees - Their Past and Present Uses

British Native Trees - Their Past and Present Uses
Title British Native Trees - Their Past and Present Uses PDF eBook
Author Piers Warren
Publisher Wildeye
Total Pages 85
Release 2006-03
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 0954189957

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This unique book explores the past and present uses of products (wood, bark, fruit, sap, etc.) of the 35 species of British native trees. This book is for smallholders, wood owners, tree surgeons, gardeners, and anyone who loves trees. (Gardening/Horticulture)

Our British Trees and how to Know Them

Our British Trees and how to Know Them
Title Our British Trees and how to Know Them PDF eBook
Author Francis George Heath
Publisher
Total Pages 532
Release 1907
Genre Botany
ISBN

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The Trees of San Francisco

The Trees of San Francisco
Title The Trees of San Francisco PDF eBook
Author Michael Sullivan
Publisher Wilderness Press
Total Pages 192
Release 2013-10-21
Genre Nature
ISBN 0899977448

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Trees of San Francisco introduces readers to the rich variety of trees that thrive in San Francisco's unique conditions. San Francisco's cool Mediterranean climate has made it home to interesting and unusual trees from all over the world - trees as colorful and exotic as the city itself. This new guide combines engaging descriptions of sixty-five different trees with color photos that reflect the visual appeal of San Francisco. Each page covers a different tree, with several paragraphs of interesting text accompanied by one or two photos. Each entry for a tree also lists locations where "landmark" specimens of the tree can be found. Interspersed throughout the book are sidebar stories of general interest related to San Francisco's trees. Trees of San Francisco also includes a dozen tree tours that will link landmark trees and local attractions in interesting San Francisco neighborhoods such as the Castro, Pacific Heights and the Mission - walks that will appeal to tourists as well as Bay Area natives.

The New Sylva

The New Sylva
Title The New Sylva PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Hemery
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 742
Release 2021-10-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 1526640090

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"Beautiful, useful, inspirational" BBC Wildlife Book of the Month "A delight on every page" Evening Standard In 1664, the horticulturist and diarist John Evelyn wrote Sylva, the first comprehensive study of British trees. It was also the world's earliest forestry book, and the first book ever published by the Royal Society. Evelyn's elegant prose has a lot to tell us today, but the world has changed dramatically since his day. Now authors Gabriel Hemery and Sarah Simblet, taking inspiration from the original work, have masterfully created a contemporary version – The New Sylva. The result is a fabulous resource that describes all of the most important species of tree that populate our landscape. Silvologist Gabriel Hemery explains what trees really mean to us culturally, environmentally and economically in the first part of the book. These chapters are followed by forty-four detailed tree portrait sections that describe the history and the features of trees such as oak, elm, beech, hornbeam, willow, fir, pine, juniper, plane, apple and pear. The pages of The New Sylva are brought to life with truly breathtaking artwork from artist and co-author Sarah Simblet, who captures the delicacy, strength and beauty of the trees through the seasons in 200 exquisite drawings. With an interplay of black and red type on creamy paper, The New Sylva recalls all the charm of traditional bookmaking. And at a moment when it is vitally important for us to rediscover how to treasure our trees, the time for this visionary, beautiful book is now. This edition comes with illustrated endpapers and a ribbon marker.

Britain's Trees

Britain's Trees
Title Britain's Trees PDF eBook
Author Jo Woolf
Publisher National Trust
Total Pages 275
Release 2020-04-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1911657178

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This lovely book will enable the reader to identify Britain's trees and enjoy reading the rich folklore and traditions connected with them. From hawthorn to holly, from beech to blackthorn, each of Britain's 40 or so native trees are illustrated and a text weaves together the fascinating natural history, folklore, traditions, and remedies connected with them. The stories of some of Britain's oldest and most beloved trees, some dating back thousands of years, are included too. As well as a fascinating book to dip into, the illustrations mean it also functions as a handy identification guide.

Collins Complete Guide to British Trees: A Photographic Guide to every common species

Collins Complete Guide to British Trees: A Photographic Guide to every common species
Title Collins Complete Guide to British Trees: A Photographic Guide to every common species PDF eBook
Author Paul Sterry
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 288
Release 2015-08-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 0008144591

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An essential guide to every species of tree found in the British Isles – outside of arboretums