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University of California Press

Trees

A Visual Guide

by Tony Rodd (Author), Jennifer Stackhouse (Author)
Publication Date: Apr 2008
Edition: 1st Edition
Title Details:
Rights: Include NAmerica, US and Territories
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9780520256507
Trim Size: 10.5 x 9.25
Illustrations: 540 color photographs, 220 color illustrations, 20 maps

About the Book

Beautifully illustrated and designed, this gorgeous reference book explores the world of trees from every perspective—from the world's great forests to the lifespan of a single leaf. Arresting color photographs of a wide variety of trees and close-ups of many of their remarkable features provide an enormous amount of information in a highly accessible format. The volume illustrates how trees grow and function, looks at their astounding diversity and adaptations, documents the key role they play in ecosystems, and explores the multitude of uses to which we put trees—from timber and pharmaceuticals to shade and shelter. A highly absorbing read cover to cover or dipped into at random, Trees: A Visual Guide delves into many specific topics: the details of flowers, bark, and roots; profiles of favorite trees; how animals and insects interact with trees; trees in urban landscapes; the role trees play in our changing climate; deforestation and reforestation; and much more. With clear diagrams, illustrations, and intriguing sidebars on many featured topics, this unique volume is a complete visual guide to the magnificence of the arboreal world.

About the Author

Tony Rodd is a horticultural botanist with a strong interest in trees. Starting as a forestry student then working in a wood structure laboratory, he switched to botany and was the first Horticultural Botanist at Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens, overseeing the living collections. For the past 25 years he has been a botanical consultant. Jennifer Stackhouse is a horticulturist and garden writer who lives in Sydney, Australia. She is editor of Gardening Australia and contributes garden articles to newspapers and magazines. Her interest in social history, art, and garden history has led to a career in plants, gardens, and landscape design.

Reviews

“The best book on trees.”
San Francisco Chronicle
“A beautifully photographed visual guide. . . . The text is clear and written in nontechnical language. Recommended for either the reference or circulating collection in academic public libraries.”
Booklist
“Beautifully illustrated and designed, this gorgeous reference book explores the world of trees from every perspective. . . . This unique volume is a complete visual guide to the magnificence of the arboreal world.”
Sierra Heritage
“Has the immediate appeal of fabulous photographs on every single page. . . . Looking at the pages can be [a transcendent experience].
Terrain Magazine
“[A] gorgeous and informative guide.”
Science News
“A beautiful presentation of the importance of trees to mankind and the planet.”
Botanical Rsrch Inst. Of Txs (Jbrit)
“A feast for the eyes and mind.”
Bulletin
“Provides a phenomenal view of trees around the world.”
Anniston Star
“Straightforward and well organized. . . . presented beautifully. The photographs are as abundant as the facts. Open and prepare to linger.”
Record Searchlight
“This book is stunning, filled with mesmerizing photographs and absorbing information in 300-plus pages. . . . Comprehensive . . . easy-to-read, [and] beautifully illustrated.”
Houston Chronicle
“This outstanding publication is worthy to stand with and become a part of this continuing education.”
ARBA (Amer Reference Books Annual)

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