The World Encyclopedia of Trees

The World Encyclopedia of Trees

by TonyRussell (Author), Catherine Cutler (Author)

Synopsis

Without trees there would be no life on Earth, and this wonderful encyclopedia provides all you need to know about this amazing plant in its different forms all over the world. The book clearly explains what a tree is, how it lives, grows and dies, and how its constituent parts - the buds, branches, flowers, leaves, roots, cones, fruit and bark - all play their role in its life-cycle. The identifier section is divided into two main parts, trees of the tropics and trees of the temperate world, and includes over 600 examples. Detailed descriptions of each tree is accompanied by stunning watercolour artworks of the whole tree profile in Winter and Summer, along with images of their defining characteristics to help identification, as well a many supplementary colour photographs. Maps illustrate the natural distribution of each tree. This book is a celebration of trees, from the lofty conifers of the north and the stately deciduous broadleaf trees of eth temperate band, to the striking cacti like palms with their profusion of flowers from the world's tropical regions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Lorenz Books
Published: 28 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0754812928
ISBN 13: 9780754812920

Author Bio
Tony Russell Tony is recognised as one of Britain's leading authorities on trees. Over the last few years he has become a familiar face and voice on television and radio, including Roots and Shoots for TV, and presenting a six-part radio programme for Radio 4 on invasive plants. He is currently filming a new TV series, Trees of Britain, which will be screened in 2003. Catherine Cutler is a supervisor in the humid tropics biome at the award winning Eden Project in Cornwall. She was responsible for overseeing the planting, design and development of the biome from its beginnings into a tropical paradise. Her career has taken her as far Malaysia's National Orchid Garden in Kuala Lumpur.