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Central Park Trees and Landscapes - A Guide to New York City's Masterpiece (Paperback)
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Central Park Trees and Landscapes - A Guide to New York City's Masterpiece (Paperback)
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List price R689
Loot Price R543
Discovery Miles 5 430
You Save R146 (21%)
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This is the ultimate field guide to the trees and landscapes of
Central Park, with a lively, authoritative text and over 900 color
photographs, botanical plates, and extraordinarily detailed maps.
Under the direction of the Central Park Conservancy, the park's
landscapes have been painstakingly restored to achieve the effects
envisioned more than 150 years ago by the park's designers,
Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. This book highlights the
leading role that trees play in defining 22 of these landscapes and
chronicles the history of each of more than 200 tree species and
varieties present in the park-where it came from and where the most
outstanding specimens are located. Besides being a superb guide to
the world's greatest center-city park, this book is a highly
informative guide to most of the tree species commonly encountered
in the eastern United States. Anyone who loves trees will find this
book a very rewarding read, full of fascinating details and
beautiful illustrations. Central Park Trees and Landscapes is
divided into two major sections: "The Landscapes" opens with a
geological account of Manhattan Island-from its position 500
million years ago on the edge of the proto-North American continent
to its emergence about 15,000 years ago from the Laurentide Ice
Sheet. The effects that human inhabitants had on the ecology of the
island are described-from the burning of field stubble by Native
Americans to the clearing of forest trees by Europeans. Next, the
narrative focuses on the land that would eventually become Central
Park-how it was saved from being dissected by John Randel's rigid
street grid and how Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux became
the park's designers. The heart of the section is devoted to the
construction of the park in the late 1850s and 1860s. Twenty-two of
the park's grand landscapes are pictured in dozens of photographs
and in seven detailed maps pinpointing nearly 20,000 trees. Readers
can identify each tree on the maps by species using the Tree Maps
Key (located on the back of the front flap). "The Tree Guide"
contains informative essays full of intriguing botanical and
historical facts on over 200 of the park's tree species and
varieties. Each two-page entry features illustrations of leaves,
fruits, flowers, and bark as well as a striking portrait photograph
of a park tree. The entries are organized into groups by leaf
shapes shown on an easy-to-use identification key (located inside
the front cover).
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