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A year among the trees

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About This Book

The volume offers a seasonal tour of New England woodlands, combining natural history, species descriptions, and landscape observation. It profiles many native trees and shrubs, noting forms, foliage, and identifying features, and organizes scenes by seasons and habitats. Interspersed essays examine trees' relations to soil, water, climate, electricity, birds, and insects, and discuss their roles in health, shade, and ornament. Practical and aesthetic considerations mingle with reflections on poetic and folkloric associations, while guidance on planting, forest rotation, and the varied expressions of trees rounds out a handbook for both the curious walker and the practical planter.

About the Author

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Wilson Flagg

Wilson Flagg was an American author and naturalist, best known for his work "A Year Among the Trees." In this book, Flagg explores the beauty and intricacies of the natural world, particularly focusing on the trees and landscapes of New England. His writing reflects a deep appreciation for nature and a desire to inspire others to observe and connect with the environment. Flagg's contributions to literature emphasize the importance of nature in everyday life, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in natural history and environmental awareness.

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