Arboretum :A History of the Trees Grown in Britain and Ireland

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Arboretum

Arboretum :A History of the Trees Grown in Britain and Ireland

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Published: 30 November, 2017
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In this groundbreaking book, Dr Owen Johnson of the Tree Register of the British Isles (TROBI) reveals how generations of adventurous gardeners have transformed Britain and Ireland into one gigantic arboretum: a collection of specimen trees gathered from all around the world.
The book reveals the use of native trees and their colourful sports in garden design, the story of gardening with exotic trees as it has unfolded over the last five centuries, and the ongoing role of botanic gardens in the conservation of tree species endangered in the wild.
Arboretum is both a celebration of Britain and Ireland's extraordinary tree heritage and a passionate plea for this unique legacy to be appreciated and safeguarded in the way it deserves.
This very attractive book, packed full of photographs, makes the perfect gift for all lovers of our countryside. 
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781873580974
ISBN10 1873580975
Number Of Pages 480
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Whittet Books Ltd
Format hardback
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'I know of no living person who has travelled more miles and examined more tree species in Britain, wild and cultivated, than Owen Johnson.
'For those who appreciate the importance of trees and their role in our lives, this wide-ranging account provides a new and refreshing reminder. For those who don't, start here, now.' 
Roy Lancaster, CBE, VMH

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Author's Bio

Since the age of 13, Dr Owen Johnson has researched and recorded more than 80,000 specimen trees. As Registrar to The Tree Register, he maintains the definitive database of exceptional trees in Britain. His earlier books include The Collins Tree Guide, Champion Trees of Britain and Ireland and The Sussex Tree Book. He lives in Hastings, dividing his time between trees, writing and nature conservation.
The Tree Register of the British Isles (TROBI), founded in 1988, is an independent charity that maintains a database of information on 210,000 notable trees growing in Britain and Ireland. Its aim is to include every tree which is exceptional for its size, age, historical associations or rarity.
Royalties from this book will contribute to the work of The Tree Register.

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