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Trees: From Root to Leaf

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  • Formāts: 319 pages, height x width x depth: 2875x2375x1.25 mm, weight: 4300 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Univ of Chicago Pr
  • ISBN-10: 0226824179
  • ISBN-13: 9780226824178
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  • Formāts: 319 pages, height x width x depth: 2875x2375x1.25 mm, weight: 4300 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Univ of Chicago Pr
  • ISBN-10: 0226824179
  • ISBN-13: 9780226824178
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Trees seen like never before—a world expert presents a stunning compendium, illuminating science, conservation, and art. 

Trees provoke deep affection, spirituality, and creativity. They cover about a third of the world’s land and play a crucial role in our environmental systems—influencing the water, carbon, and nutrient cycles and the global climate. This puts trees at the forefront of research into mitigating our climate emergency; we cannot understate their importance in shaping our daily lives and our planet’s future. 

In these lavish pages, ecologist Paul Smith celebrates all that trees have inspired across nearly every human culture throughout history. Generously illustrated with over 450 images and organized according to tree life cycle—from seeds and leaves to wood, flowers, and fruit—this book celebrates the great diversity and beauty of the 60,000 tree species that inhabit our planet. Surprising photography and infographics will inspire readers, illustrating intricate bark and leaf patterns, intertwined ecosystems, colorful flower displays, archaic wooden wheels, and timber houses. In this lavishly illustrated book, Smith presents the science, art, and culture of trees. As we discover the fundamental and fragile nature of trees and their interdependence, we more deeply understand the forest without losing sight of the magnificent trees.

Foreword 6(4)
Robert Macfarlane
Introduction 10(4)
Seeds
14(32)
Introduction
18(8)
Coconuts
26(2)
Architecture
28(2)
Size
30(2)
Dispersal Adaptations
32(2)
Distance Travelled
34(2)
Colour
36(2)
Fruits
38(2)
Seed Banks and the Seed Cathedral
40(2)
Millennium Seed Bank
42(2)
Heatherwick Studio's Seed Cathedral
44(2)
Leaves
46(32)
Introduction
50(8)
Biomimicry
58(2)
Art
60(4)
Architecture
64(2)
Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven
66(2)
Shape
68(2)
Pattern
70(2)
Texture
72(4)
Defences
76(2)
Form
78(32)
Introduction
82(8)
Architecture
90(2)
Landscape Architecture
92(2)
Climatic Adaptations
94(2)
Tree Crown Mapping
96(2)
Oldest Living Species
98(2)
Bonsai Trees
100(2)
Root Systems
102(2)
Sentience and Mythology
104(2)
Spirituality
106(2)
Art
108(2)
Bark
110(32)
Introduction
114(8)
Adaptations
122(2)
Colour
124(2)
Medicines and Uses
126(2)
Texture
128(2)
Dyes
130(2)
Cork
132(2)
Resins, Gums and Latex
134(2)
Frankincense
136(2)
Architecture
138(2)
Tree Damage
140(2)
Wood
142(32)
Introduction
146(8)
Wayfarer's Chapel
154(2)
Trunk Layers
156(2)
Use of Timber through the Ages
158(2)
Wood Density
160(2)
Colour
162(2)
Types of Timber
164(2)
Architecture
166(2)
The Mopane Tree
168(2)
Deforestation and Afforestation
170(2)
Design and Technology
172(2)
Flowers
174(32)
Introduction
178(8)
Figs
186(2)
Blossoms
188(2)
Pollination Methods
190(2)
Anatomy
192(2)
Origin of Different Flowering Tree Species
194(2)
Japan's Cherry Blossom Forecast
196(2)
Flower-viewing in Japan
198(2)
Hanami
200(2)
Fashion
202(2)
Design and Technology
204(2)
Fruits
206(32)
Introduction
210(8)
Mutiny on the Bounty
218(2)
Size and Weight
220(2)
Most Popular Fruits by Production
222(2)
Apple Varieties
224(2)
Health Benefits
226(2)
Fruit-based Fashion
228(2)
Fruit Juices and Beverages
230(2)
Fruit and Alcohol
232(2)
Architecture
234(2)
Art
236(2)
Symbiosis
238(32)
Introduction
242(8)
Tree Symbionts
250(2)
Screw Pine of Madagascar
252(2)
Species Network
254(2)
Ferns
256(2)
Lichens and Mosses
258(2)
Threatened Tree Species
260(2)
Causes of Tree Extinction
262(2)
Decline in Tree Species
264(2)
Trees in Children's Literature
266(2)
Design
268(2)
Trees and Us
270(40)
Introduction
274(8)
Urban Planning
282(2)
Timber Houses
284(2)
The World's Forests
286(2)
Sacred Timber Buildings and Objects
288(2)
Tree-based Products
290(2)
Ecosystem Services
292(2)
The Global Tree Assessment
294(2)
Furniture
296(2)
Maple Tapping
298(2)
Chengdu City
300(5)
Further Reading
305(2)
Arboreta and Botanic Gardens
307(2)
About the Authors and Acknowledgments
309(1)
Credits 310(2)
Glossary 312(3)
Index 315