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Trees of Great Britain and Ireland
Henry John Elwes
Trees of Great Britain and Ireland
Henry John Elwes
This book offers an exhaustive exploration of the diverse and majestic trees native to Great Britain and Ireland, drawing readers into the green heart of these landscapes. It meticulously catalogs various species, from the familiar English Elm to the exotic Chusan Palm, presenting a thorough directory enriched with scientific names, vivid descriptions, and historical notes that position each tree within its ecological and cultural milieu. The author delves deep into thematic concerns such as biodiversity, conservation efforts, and the intricate relationships between flora and local heritage, shedding light on how these trees have shaped, and been shaped by, their environments over centuries.
Included in this volume are illustrations that capture the beauty and unique characteristics of each species, alongside portraits of notable locations where these trees have left an indelible mark on the scenery.
Through detailed examination of leaf patterns, bark textures, and growth habits, readers are offered insights into the complex biology of these plants and their roles in the ecosystem.
Concluding with reflections on the significance of trees in sustaining biodiversity and enhancing human well-being, this book stands as a testament to the enduring bond between nature and culture in Great Britain and Ireland. It invites both casual readers and scholarly enthusiasts to appreciate the profound legacy of these living monuments.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 10, 2024 |
ISBN13 | 9781036500320 |
Publishers | Sothis Press |
Dimensions | 250 g (Weight (estimated)) |