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Where will you look for the biggest, tallest or most corpulent trees in South Africa, or trees that have witnessed major events in the country’s history? These interesting specimens, and many others, are found in parks, nature reserves, on farms, on town and city streets and in private gardens – some perhaps even right on the reader’s doorstep.
Remarkable Trees of South Africa journeys into the fascinating world of trees. Written in an easy, anecdotal style, the authors relate, in text and photographs, the historical, cultural and economical significance of South Africa’s trees. Also included are accounts of the major tree families, as well as an overview of trees as monuments and in botanical gardens, parks and arboreta.
Now in its second edition, the text has been completely updated with additional information on Champion Trees and the authors’ selection of the Big Five Trees of South Africa. Presented as a coffee-table book with full-colour photographs throughout, anyone with an interest in history and nature, South African flora in particular, will find this book an essential addition to their home library.
From the majestic yellowwoods of the Knysna forests to the strange
halfmens of the Karoo and the delicately beautiful flowering tree
fuchsia and wild gardenias, trees are one of our most valuable
national treasures. Trees not only provide us with food, fodder,
building material and shelter to man and beast against the extremes
of the weather, they bring beauty and joy to our parks and gardens.
Remarkable trees gives the reader a glimpse into the world of trees
- from the biggest to the tallest to the oldest trees in South
Africa.
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