Learn to Identify the Beautiful, Ever-Changing Details of Everyday Trees
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For many, the tree is a symbol of longevity, integrity, and enduring beauty. But how many of us have truly seen a tree? In Seeing Trees, Nancy Ross Hugo teaches us a new way of watching a tree. And in breathtaking shots of striking detail, photographer Robert Llewellyn shows us why it’s worth it.
On every page we see the miracle of seeds maturing, leaves unfurling, and flowers emerging. But moreover, this book teaches us what to look for when we slow down and take the time—what we can see in the scars of a leaf, the twig structure, and the pattern of the bark. With profiles of the most familiar species, Seeing Trees opens our eyes to a tree’s magnificence, and invites us to deepen our relationship with these earthly treasures.
Hardcover Book : 244 pages
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC ( April 15, 2011 )
Item #: 13-443677
ISBN: 9781604692198
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 10.0 inches
Product Weight: 40.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Bought as a gift for my husband, but started reading it before I wrapped it! Wonderful detail and photography. So interesting to see trees, leaves, buds, berries, in various stages of development. Even if you are not the "nature / outdoorsy" type, you will appreciate this book.
Reviewer: Pat B