A Pleasure In Scottish Trees by Alistair Scott

A Pleasure In Scottish Trees by Alistair Scott

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All trees in Scotland come under scrutiny in this unique volume: those in woodlands and forests; It celebrates the wonderful wealth of trees and flourish throughout the country, not only the 30 odd native to Scotland but the 1, 000 and more introduced from everywhere in the temperate world.

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A Pleasure In Scottish Trees by Alistair Scott

There has never been a book like this in Scotland before. It is not a textbook on forestry or a guide to the identification of trees. It is not a treatise on natural woodlands or a practical guide to the choice of species for a garden. The book contains elememts of all of these but has a broader sweep and intention. All trees in Scotland come under scrutiny in this unique volume: those in woodlands and forests; in parks and parkland; in arboreta; streets and gardens, large and small, public and private and there is a particular section devoted to community woodlands. It celebrates the wonderful wealth of trees and flourish throughout the country, not only the 30 odd native to Scotland but the 1, 000 and more introduced from everywhere in the temperate world. There is a long tradition of Scots as gardeners and foresters and the Scottish climate is admirably suited to the growth of many sorts of trees. For centuries Scots have roved the world sending home crates of seeds and plants. Alistair Scott draws on his experience of over more than five decades of climbing, planting, felling, managing, admiring, photographing and even chewing trees. Examples are taken from all over the Scotland: Kelso to Hoy, Banchory to Stranraer, Montrose to Gigha.
Alistair Scott has written several books including 100 Desirable Trees (1999) and Tree in the Grange (1995). He is the director of the Forestry Commission and lives in Edinburgh. Heather Insh is a talented illustrator and works for The Scotsman. She lives in Inverness-shire.
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ISBN 13 9781840185683
ISBN 10 1840185686
Title A Pleasure In Scottish Trees
Author Alistair Scott
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2002-04-25
Number of pages 212
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.