
- 304 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
A compelling global exploration of nature and survival as seen via a dozen species of trees, offering "extensive insight into the ways in which humans and trees are interconnected" ( BookPage ), revealing the challenges facing our planet and how scientists are working urgently to save our forests and our future. The world today is undergoing the most rapid environmental transformation in human history—from climate change to deforestation. Scientists, ethnobotanists, indigenous peoples, and collectives of all kinds are closely studying trees and their biology to understand how and why trees function individually and collectively in the ways they do. In Twelve Trees, Daniel Lewis, curator and historian at one of the world's most renowned research libraries, travels the world to learn about these trees in their habitats.Lewis takes us on a sweeping journey to plant breeding labs, botanical gardens, research facilities, deep inside museum collections, to the tops of tall trees, underwater, and around the Earth, journeying into the deserts of the American west and the deep jungles of Peru, to offer a globe-spanning perspective on the crucial impact trees have on our entire planet. When a once-common tree goes extinct in the wild but survives in a botanical garden, what happens next? How can scientists reconstruct lost genomes and habitats? How does a tree store thousands of gallons of water, or offer up perfectly preserved insects from millions of years ago, or root itself in muddy swamps and remain standing? How does a 5, 000-year-old tree manage to live, and what can we learn from it? And how can science account for the survival of one species at the expense of others? Twelve Trees "brims with wonder, appreciation, and even some small hope" ( Booklist ) and is an awe-inspiring story of our world, its past, and its future.Note—species include: * The Lost Tree of Easter Island (Sophora toromiro) * The coast redwood ( Sequoia sempervirens ) * Hymenaea protera [a fossil tree] * The Longleaf pine ( Pinus palustris ) * East Indian sandalwood ( Santanum album ) * The Bristlecone pine ( Pinus longaeva ) * West African ebony ( Diospyros crassiflora ) * The Tasmanian blue gum eucalyptus ( Eucalyptus globulus ) * Olive tree ( Olea europaea ) * Baobab ( Adansonia digitata ) * the kapok tree ( Ceiba pentandra ) * The bald cypress ( Taxodium distichum )
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Preface
- Chapter 1: A Book Older Than God: The Great Basin Bristlecone Pine
- Chapter 2: Awesome Matters: The Coast Redwood
- Chapter 3: Earth Work: The Nearly Lost Tree of Rapa Nui
- Chapter 4: Finding Time: Amber, Insects, and a Fossil Tree
- Chapter 5: Understory Alliance: The Longleaf Pine and Its Fiery Partners
- Chapter 6: Making Folk Medicine Modern: The Road of the East Indian Sandalwood Tree
- Chapter 7: A Lawful Lot of Wood: Central African Forest Ebony
- Chapter 8: Belonging and Beyond: The Blue Gum Eucalyptus
- Chapter 9: Slippery Slopes: The Olive Tree and Its Fruit and Oil
- Chapter 10: Elephantine: The African Baobab
- Chapter 11: Waterlogged: The Bald Cypress and the Wonders of Wetlands
- Chapter 12: Tall Stories: The Mighty Ceiba Tree
- Afterword: In Praise of Recording, Reporting, and Remembering
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Notes
- Index
- Copyright