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The unrivalled beginner's guide to identifying the most common
species of tree in northern Europe. This is the perfect pocket
guide for anyone who wants to identify those deciduous or evergreen
species they may come across on hill or in dale, in the town or in
the countryside. For each tree included in the book, there is a
wealth of both textual and visual identification information.
Remarkably detailed illustrations show not only the overall shape
of the tree but also details of leaf shape, flowers, fruits, and
bark. There's also information on the origin of each species, its
height, preferred habitat, and growing conditions. Illustrations of
cones, catkins, nuts, and fruits allow you to distinguish between
similar species at a glance. The introduction covers the life cycle
of trees, the establishment of woodland, people's relationship with
forests, and how to go about identifying trees, plus the
all-important question--what exactly is a tree?
Experience the joy of discovering the natural world around you with
this beautiful pocket guide to British trees, an inspiration and
treat designed to enthral all nature lovers. This comprehensive
guide to British trees contains some of the finest original tree
illustrations ever produced. Covering all tree species commonly
found outside the major arboretums, the text highlights the most
important things to look for to aid fast and accurate
identification, and the illustrations are annotated with essential
features. The introduction contains illustrations of the main
leaves, buds, and firs you are likely to find, which also provide
the starting point for identification by leading you to a 'key'
species. Within each tree family there is a list of key species and
a guide to the most important features to look for when identifying
a particular tree from that family. Individual species are then
thoroughly described and a detailed illustration features on the
same page. This is the ideal pocket guide for travelling
naturalists and tree enthusiasts alike and is an essential addition
to every nature lover's bookshelves.
The definitive, fully-illustrated guide to the trees of Britain and
non-Mediterranean Europe. This brand-new field guide to the trees
of northern Europe contains some of the finest original tree
illustrations ever produced. The introduction contains
illustrations of the main leaves, buds, and firs you are likely to
find, and these provide the starting point for identification by
leading you to a 'key' species. Within each tree family there is a
list of key species and a guide to the most important features to
look for when identifying a particular tree from that family. Then
individual species are clearly described and a detailed
illustration is given on the same page. Covering all the tree
species found outside the major arboretums, from the olive tree to
the eucalyptus, this is one of the most important tree guides to
have appeared in the last 20 years. The illustrations are annotated
with essential identification features, and the text highlights the
most important things to look for to aid fast and accurate
identification. There is also coverage of all the species native to
Southern Europe.
The definitive, fully-illustrated guide to the trees of Britain and
non-Mediterranean Europe. This brand-new field guide to the trees
of northern Europe contains some of the finest original tree
illustrations ever produced. The introduction contains
illustrations of the main leaves, buds, and firs you are likely to
find, and these provide the starting point for identification by
leading you to a 'key' species. Within each tree family there is a
list of key species and a guide to the most important features to
look for when identifying a particular tree from that family. Then
individual species are clearly described and a detailed
illustration is given on the same page. Covering all the tree
species found outside the major arboretums, from the olive tree to
the eucalyptus, this is one of the most important tree guides to
have appeared in the last 20 years. The illustrations are annotated
with essential identification features, and the text highlights the
most important things to look for to aid fast and accurate
identification. There is also coverage of all the species native to
Southern Europe.
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