Trees of Victoria: A Wanderer's Guide
By (Author) Collin Varner
Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
6th August 2024
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Botany and plant sciences
Conifers and gymnosperms
Forests and woodland
Broadleaf forest
Conservation of the environment
Restoration ecology / rewilding
Forestry and silviculture
Walking, hiking, trekking
Paperback
224
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Victoria, British Columbia, known by locals as the "City of Gardens" also holds the esteemed position as Canada's warmest city. Its climate, a pleasant mixture of plentiful rain and long stretches of sunshine, makes Victoria an ideal place for an incredible array of diverse tree species, both native and introduced, to grow and flourish. In fact, the vast, lush, green tree canopy acts as the city's lungs, absorbing carbon dioxide from the surrounding atmosphere and releasing oxygen, helping to mitigate climate change.
This compact, user-friendly guidebook introduces more than 200 species, cultivars, and varieties of Victoria's incredibly diverse tree inventory-from Garry oak to Douglas fir, giant redwood to Japanese maple. Accessible for locals and visitors alike, Trees of Victoria: A Wanderer's Guide covers Victoria proper, as well as Oak Bay, Uplands, South Saanich, James Bay, and Esquimalt, highlighting all the main visitor attractions along way. This attractive, full-colour resource is a must-have, whether you are in town for a short jaunt around the historic city centre or you wish to identify the trees in your own neighbourhood or along your regular walking or hiking route.