Champion Trees of Britain and Ireland: The Tree Register Handbook
By (Author) Owen Johnson
Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew Publishing
19th May 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
582.160941
Paperback
300
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
What kinds of tree grow where, how long do they live, and how big do they become This book answers all these questions and more, introducing the finest examples of every kind of tree growing in the British Isles, from ancient yews and towering sequoias to the rarest of recent introductions. It draws together thousands of statistics amassed over the last decade by hundreds of recorders that contribute information to the Tree Register - providing definitive information on trees in Britain in Ireland. Over 5,000 trees are described in this new book, 60% of which are newly discovered or re-recorded since the first publication of the Tree Register in 2003.
Since the age of 13, Owen Johnson has measured over 60,000 trees. As Registrar to The Tree Register, he maintains the definitive database of trees in Britain and has written The Collins Tree Guide among other books. He lives in Hastings, dividing his time between trees and nature conservation.