"A literary work with a life all its own, and without
exaggeration, it is a masterpiece. . . . Far from being a simple
narrative, the book discusses the incredible contribution each tree
makes to the planet, where and how to plant them, and what
environment they are most complementary to."
---Monika Carless, "EcoFarm & Garden"
"In prose as rich as the forest itself, Diana Beresford-Kroeger
sees trees for all their attributes---as providers of clean air,
clean water, food, shelter, and beauty---and places them squarely
at the center of a complex web of nature that is crucial to all
species including man."
---Roger C. Dower, President, Forest Stewardship Council-United
States
Nothing on earth compares to the Boreal forest to maintain life
on this planet. The vast primeval forest stretches across the
northern regions of the world, from northern Canada and Alaska to
northern Europe, Russia, China, and Japan. Boreal species can be
found in cooler temperate climates everywhere, including Michigan
and other cool areas of the United States, and some outliers are
even found in the tropics. The circumpolar runoff from the Boreal
enriches the seas with nutrients in the spring. The evergreens of
the Boreal act as a passive ground coolant. And the needles of the
evergreens and the trichomal hairs of the deciduous trees comb the
air free of harmful minute particulate pollution.
"Arboretum Borealis" does for the northern forests of the world
what Arboretum America did for the forests of North America. Diana
Beresford-Kroeger further describes how each Boreal tree group
relates to its natural environment and how these specific trees can
be used to promote health or to counteract the effects of pollution
and global warming.
"Arboretum Borealis" reveals the fascinating history of these
trees in Native American culture, including their medicinal uses.
Finally, Beresford-Kroeger offers practical design ideas and
tips---where to plant these trees, what season they look best in,
and what native plants complement them.
Diana Beresford-Kroeger is a botanist; medical and agricultural
researcher; lecturer; and self-defined "renegade scientist" in the
fields of classical botany, medical biochemistry, organic
chemistry, and nuclear chemistry. She is the author of "Arboretum
America" and lives in Ontario, Canada.
Cover image by Christian H. Kroeger
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