The definitive, fully-illustrated guide to the trees of Britain and non-Mediterranean Europe.

This brand-new field guide to the trees of northern Europe contains some of the finest original tree illustrations ever produced. The introduction contains illustrations of the main leaves, buds, and firs you are likely to find, and these provide the starting point for identification by leading you to a 'key' species.

Within each tree family there is a list of key species and a guide to the most important features to look for when identifying a particular tree from that family. Then individual species are clearly described and a detailed illustration is given on the same page.

Covering all the tree species found outside the major arboretums, from the olive tree to the eucalyptus, this is one of the most important tree guides to have appeared in the last 20 years. The illustrations are annotated with essential identification features, and the text highlights the most important things to look for to aid fast and accurate identification. There is also coverage of all the species native to Southern Europe.

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<p>The definitive, fully-illustrated guide to the trees of Britain and non-Mediterranean Europe.</p>
  • 216 col plates

• The Collins Bird Guide has so far sold 42,500 copies in this format at £24.99

• A modern and accessible field guide to trees

• Every page is packed with original, accurate illustrations

• Authoritative and accessible text is clearly designed for fast and accurate identification

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Product details

ISBN
9780007139545
Published
2004-04-05
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Weight
890 gr
Height
201 mm
Width
141 mm
Thickness
35 mm
Age
00, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
464

Biographical note

Owen Johnson is Assistant Registrar to the Tree Register, and has spent the last ten years studying and recording trees at many hundreds of estates around Britain; he also manages a nature reserve for Sussex wildlife Trust. He is author of The Sussex Tree Book (1998) and The Kent Tree Book.

David More has been a botanical illustrator for many years. His previous books include Collins Gem Trees.