Lonely Planet The Tree Atlas -
Lonely Planet The Tree Atlas -

Lonely Planet The Tree Atlas Hardback

By Lonely Planet, Matthew Collins

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Released On 01/10/2024

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Introducing 50 of the world's most magnificent trees for travellers and nature lovers to enjoy from the comfort of an armchair or to seek and behold in the wild. Whether taking in the beautiful cherry blossoms of Japan or a beech forest's seasonal hues in France, The Tree Atlas is the ultimate guide to discovering our planet's most amazing species of tree, as well as better understanding their role in our ever changing ecosystem, and appreciating the restorative effects of visiting these natural wonders in the flesh. Inside The Tree Atlas: 50 amazing trees from around the world presented alongside exquisite photography and handy locator maps - Knowledgeable sidebar provides key vitals for each tree including its lifespan, environmental status, and height, plus tips to help you identify each species - Practical advice on how to see each tree in the wild including where and when to go - Expert authors including Matt Collins: head gardener of London's Garden Museum; and Thomas Rutter: horticulturalist and garden writer, offer fascinating insight into each tree's story and what makes it so unique and special - Beautiful bespoke illustrations throughout by Holly Exley - Featured trees include: Africa and the Middle East - Carob Tree; Quiver Tree; Dragon's Blood Tree; The Americas - Sugar Maple; Monkey Puzzle, Jacaranda; Asia - Black Mulberry; Coconut Palm; Ginkgo; Europe - Silver Birch; Olive; Almond; Oceania - Karri; Rainbow Eucalyptus; Moreton Bay Fig; and many more.

Product code: 9781837582679

ISBN 9781837582679
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) 306 x 237 x 22
Series Lonely Planet
No. Of Pages 240
Publisher Lonely Planet Global Limited
On Sale Date 01/10/2024
Discover 50 remarkable trees around the world in this stunning atlas, from Australia's towering mountain ash, to New England's flaming maples, and Namibia's quirky quiver tree. Packed with lavish photography and illustrations, keys to identify each tree, tips on visiting the trees in the wild, and expert insights on what makes each tree so special.