The Greenwood Trees: History, folklore and uses of Britain’s trees

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Marking the 800th anniversary of the Forest Charter, award-winning botanical artist Christina Hart-Davies celebrates our long relationship with trees. Since pre-historic times they have provided us with shelter, fuel, medicine, food and even the air we breathe. They have tanned leather, dyed cloth and made everything from cathedrals to clothes-pegs. We have told stories about them, admired their magnificent beauty and woven them into our spiritual lives. Following A Wild Plant Year, which recorded the folklore and cultural history of our native wildflowers, in The Greenwood Trees Christina looks at the history, folklore and virtues of our native trees – and a few well-known introductions too – all illustrated with her exquisitely detailed watercolour paintings.

We have relied on trees throughout our history. We still do, and we always will. Touch wood.

·      Which tree provides a talisman supposed to protect against lightning?

·      Which firewood burns best, even when green?

·      Which tree should you plant by the dairy and the privy to deter flies?

Christina Hart-Davies. Paperback, 200 x 200 mm, 120 pages, September 2018.

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