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An arboreal odyssey NATURE





One of the most quietly beautiful books of the year DAILY MAIL





Evening Standard Books of the Year 2018





The Times Gardening Books of the Year 2018









Discover the secretive world of trees in Jonathan Droris number one bestseller





Bestselling author and environmentalist Jonathan Drori follows in the footsteps of Phileas Fogg as he tells the stories of 80 magnificent trees from all over the globe.





In Around the World in 80 Trees, Jonathan Drori uses plant science to illuminate how trees play a role in every part of human life, from the romantic to the regrettable. From the trees of Britain, to India's sacred banyan tree, they offer us sanctuary and inspiration not to mention the raw materials for everything from aspirin to maple syrup.





Stops on the trip include the lime trees of Berlin's Unter den Linden boulevard, which intoxicate amorous Germans and hungry bees alike, the swankiest streets in nineteenth-century London, which were paved with Australian eucalyptus wood, and the redwood forests of California, where the secret to the trees' soaring heights can be found in the properties of the tiniest drops of water.





Each of these strange and true tales populated by self-mummifying monks, tree-climbing goats and ever-so-slightly radioactive nuts is illustrated by Lucille Clerc, taking the reader on a journey that is as informative as it is beautiful. The book combines history, science and a wealth of quirky detail - there should be surprises for everyone.





Perfect for fans of Peter Wohllebens The Hidden Life of Trees, this new book will certainly whet the appetite of any tree lover to take an around-the-world trip, or simply visit your local botanic garden. The perfect travel guide for nature enthusiasts.





Winner at the Woodland Books of the Year Awards 2018.





"An irresistible mix of science, culture, botany, history and vicarious travel" -

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Arvustused

"Beautiful to behold and to read, with exceptional illustrations by Lucille Clerc" -- The Sunday Times Culture the perfect combination of love and science". -- Evening Standard a fond and fascinating look at the remarkable qualities of 80 different species of trees and how theyve helped to shape civilisation" -- The Irish Times "A brilliant blend of science, history, culture and folklore, this interesting and engaging book explores the relationship between people and trees as it circumnavigates the globe. The quietly passionate writing is informative, interesting and quite delightful. The hardback version is one of the best-produced books Ive read in years: the formatting is crisp and inviting, the paper is heavy and of high quality, and almost every page includes color drawings by artist Lucille Clerc that are simply breathtaking. Together, these features make this book a joy to touch, to hold and to read." -- Forbes This is the best love letter to trees I have ever read. Had I written it myself, I would die happy. Sir Tim Smit, Founder of The Eden Project







I have loved trees all my life. Its fascinating to learn how, across the world, they have inspired people in much the same way, and to understand the key role they play, not just in our lives, but life as a whole. Dame Judi Dench







This is the perfect tree book, with beautiful illustrations. A must for any tree lover, professional or amateur, who wants to learn more about 80 inspirational trees from around the world. Tony Kirkham, Head of the Arboretum at Kew







Full of new ideas and wonderful stories about the trees that helped shape us, I really loved this entertaining and erudite world journey. Beccy Speight, Chief Executive, The Woodland Trust







Around the World in 80 Trees is a celebration of the vital importance of trees to our culture, environment, diet and spiritual well-being. The combination of factual, scientific and historical information makes for a fascinating read. It is a work of art and science with charming illustrations which will delight tree lovers everywhere. Professor Nicola Spence, the UK Governments Chief Plant Health Officer







In this delightful and beautifully illustrated book Jonathan provides a collection of fascinating biographies of some of the worlds most extraordinary trees. [ ] This is a personal narrative; Jonathans love for trees, and his sense of wonder at the diversity of the natural world, shines through on every page. Richard Deverell, Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew







Botanical science, culture and the history of exploration all come together in this journey around the world through many of the most important trees that influence the customs and economy of each country. I would have found it hard to make a better selection of trees that are influential and important to the culture of the many countries [ in this] most engaging trip around the world. Professor Sir Ghillean Prance FRS, VMH, Former Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew







Nature writing at its best, skilfully weaving science with fascinating folklore and the sheer wonder of trees. Professor Sir Charles Godfray CBE FRS

Introduction 8(4)
The Trees
Northern Europe
London Plane, Platanus × acerifolia, England
12(2)
Leyland Cypress, Cupressus × leylandii, England
14(2)
Strawberry Tree, Arbutus unedo, Ireland
16(2)
Rowan, Sorbus aucuparia, Scotland
18(2)
Silver Birch, Betula pendula, Finland
20(4)
Elm, Ulmus spp., Netherlands
24(4)
White Willow, Salix alba, Belgium
28(4)
European Box, Buxus sempervirens, France
32(2)
Lime Tree, Linden, Tilia × europaea, Germany
34(2)
Beech, Fagus sylvatica, Germany
36(2)
Horse Chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum, Ukraine
38(2)
Southern Europe And North Africa
Cork Oak, Quercus suber, Portugal
40(4)
Argan, Argania spinosa, Morocco
44(4)
Holm Oak, Quercus ilex, Spain
48(2)
Sweet Chestnut, Castanea sativa, Corsica, France
50(4)
Norway Spruce, Picea abies, Italy
54(4)
Alder, Alnus glutinosa, Italy
58(4)
Quince, Cydonia oblonga, Crete
62(2)
Laurel, Bay, Laurus nobilis, Greece
64(2)
Eastern Mediterranean
Fig, Ficus carica, Turkey
66(4)
Mediterranean Cypress, Cupressus sempervirens, Cyprus
70(2)
Date Palm, Phoenix dactylifera, Egypt
72(2)
Cedar of Lebanon, Cedrus libani, Lebanon
74(4)
Olive, Olea europaea, Israel
78(2)
Africa
Kapok, Ceiba pentandra, Sierra Leone
80(4)
Kola Nut, Cola nitida, Ghana
84(2)
Baobab, Adansonia digitata, Botswana
86(2)
Mopane, Colophospermum mopane, Zimbabwe
88(4)
Traveller's Tree, Ravenala madagascariensis, Madagascar
92(2)
Whistling Thorn, Vachellia drepanolobium (also known as Acacia drepanolobium), Kenya
94(4)
Frankincense, Boswellia sacra, Somalia
98(4)
Dragon's Blood, Dracaena cinnabari, Socotra, Yemen
102(2)
Coco-de-mer, Lodoicea maldivica, Seychelles
104(2)
Central and South Asia
Pomegranate, Punica granatum, Iran
106(2)
Wild Apple, Malus sieversii, Kazakhstan
108(4)
Dahurian Larch, Siberian Larch, Larix gmelinii, Larix sibirica, Siberia
112(2)
Cashew, Anacardium occidentale, Goa, India
114(2)
Banyan, Ficus benghalensis, India
116(2)
Areca Palm, Betel-nut Palm, Areca catechu, India
118(2)
Neem, Azadirachta indica, India
120(2)
Peepul, Sacred Bo, Ficus religiosa, India
122(4)
East Asia
Szechuan Pepper, Zanthoxylum simulans, China
126(2)
White Mulberry, Morus alba, Eastern China
128(2)
Chinese Lacquer, Toxicodendron vernicifluum, Japan
130(4)
Yoshino Cherry, Prunus × yedoensis, Japan
134(2)
South East Asia
Rubber, Hevea brasiliensis, Thailand
136(4)
Durian, Durio zibethinus, Malaysia
140(2)
Upas, Antiaris toxicaria, Indonesia
142(2)
Gutta-percha, Palaquium gutta, Borneo
144(4)
Oceania
Jarrah, Eucalyptus marginata, Western Australia
148(4)
Wollemi Pine, Wollemia nobilis, Australia
152(4)
Blue Quandong, Elaeocarpus angustifolius, Australia
156(2)
Seve Bleue, Pycnandra acuminata, New Caledonia
158(2)
Kauri, Agathis australis, New Zealand
160(4)
Paper Mulberry, Broussonetia papyrifera, Tonga
164(2)
Koa, Acacia koa, Hawaii, USA
166(4)
South America
Monkey Puzzle, Araucaria araucana, Chile
170(2)
Blue Jacaranda, Jacaranda mimosifolia, Argentina
172(2)
Quinine, Cinchona spp., Peru
174(4)
Balsa, Ochroma pyramidale, Ecuador
178(2)
Brazil Nut, Bertholletia excelsa, Bolivia
180(2)
Brazilwood, Paubrasilia echinata, Brazil
182(2)
Mexico, Central America and Caribbean
Avocado, Persea americana, Mexico
184(4)
Sapodilla, Chicle, Manilkara zapota, Mexico
188(2)
Sandbox, Hura crepitans, Costa Rica
190(4)
Breadfruit, Artocarpus altilis, Jamaica
194(4)
Lignum Vitae, Guaiacum officinale, The Bahamas
198(2)
North America
Lodgepole Pine, Pinus contorta var. latifolia, Canada
200(2)
Tanoak, Notholithocarpus densiflorus, USA
202(2)
Western Hemlock, Tsuga heterophylla, Canada
204(2)
Coastal Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens, California, USA
206(2)
Jojoba, Simmondsia chinensis, USA
208(2)
Quaking Aspen, Populus tremuloides, Utah, USA
210(2)
Black Walnut, Juglans nigra, Missouri, USA
212(2)
Yaupon, Indian Black Tea, Ilex vomitoria, USA
214(2)
Bald Cypress, Swamp Cypress, Taxodium distichum, USA
216(2)
Red Mangrove, Rhizophora mangle, Florida, USA
218(4)
Tree of Heaven, Ailanthus altissima, Brooklyn, USA
222(2)
Eastern White Pine, Pinus strobus, USA
224(2)
Sugar Maple, Acer saccharum, Canada
226(2)
Where to go next
228(8)
Index 236
Jonathan Drori is a Trustee of The Eden Project, an Ambassador for the WWF and was for nine years a Trustee of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and The Woodland Trust. He is a Fellow of the Linnean Society and the Zoological Society of London, and a Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. He is a former Head of Commissioning for BBC Online and Executive Producer of more than fifty prime-time BBC TV series on science and technology. In 2006 he was awarded a CBE.



Lucille Clerc is an illustrator and graphic designer who works with a diverse range of international clients, from cultural institutions to textile designers, musicians and architects.