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Trees of the World
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botany reference book
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ecology and natural history
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forest ecology
forthcoming
garden tree book
global tree distribution
tree identification book
tree lover gift
tree photography book
tree species profiles
world trees guide
Product details
- ISBN 9780764371073
- Weight: 1361g
- Dimensions: 216 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jun 2026
- Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
A comprehensive, full-color guide profiling 380 tree species from around the world with detailed photographs and ecological insights.
In Trees of the World: A Celebration of the Beauty and Diversity of Species Across Continents, readers explore the rich diversity of global forests through stunning profiles of 380 tree species. Each entry features vivid photographs capturing key identification features such as overall shape, height, bark texture, leaves, flowers, and fruit. Accompanying text provides detailed descriptions of the tree’s natural habitat, ecological role, and distribution with range maps. The book also delves into each species’ taxonomy, history, and significance to people and wildlife. Organized by continent, the guide presents trees in both wild and cultivated settings—from solitary African baobabs to tranquil Japanese maple groves and towering mountain firs. This visually striking and informative volume offers a global perspective on the beauty and importance of trees, suitable for botanists, nature lovers, and gardeners.
Key Features:
• Profiles of 380 tree species from every continent, with full-color photographs for easy identification
• Detailed descriptions of habitats, ecosystems, and global distribution maps
• Explores ecological roles, cultural significance, and historical context of each tree
• Highlights key identification traits including bark, leaves, flowers, and fruit
• Showcases trees in both wild and cultivated landscapes
• Organized geographically by continent for regional focus
An essential reference for botanists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the world’s diverse tree species and their roles in nature and culture.
In Trees of the World: A Celebration of the Beauty and Diversity of Species Across Continents, readers explore the rich diversity of global forests through stunning profiles of 380 tree species. Each entry features vivid photographs capturing key identification features such as overall shape, height, bark texture, leaves, flowers, and fruit. Accompanying text provides detailed descriptions of the tree’s natural habitat, ecological role, and distribution with range maps. The book also delves into each species’ taxonomy, history, and significance to people and wildlife. Organized by continent, the guide presents trees in both wild and cultivated settings—from solitary African baobabs to tranquil Japanese maple groves and towering mountain firs. This visually striking and informative volume offers a global perspective on the beauty and importance of trees, suitable for botanists, nature lovers, and gardeners.
Key Features:
• Profiles of 380 tree species from every continent, with full-color photographs for easy identification
• Detailed descriptions of habitats, ecosystems, and global distribution maps
• Explores ecological roles, cultural significance, and historical context of each tree
• Highlights key identification traits including bark, leaves, flowers, and fruit
• Showcases trees in both wild and cultivated landscapes
• Organized geographically by continent for regional focus
An essential reference for botanists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the world’s diverse tree species and their roles in nature and culture.
Grace Moore is an author, artist, and naturalist whose work is devoted to the study of trees. She has written extensively on the subject, drawing on years of research, field study, and close observation of arboreal diversity across North America and beyond. Her background as a professional visual artist adds a distinctive perspective, bringing clarity, beauty, and detail to her writing. She lives in Kingston, New York.
Trees of the World
€40.99
