Laurence King

Tree Vision: Know Your Trees in 30 Cards

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This set of cards will help you learn all about trees from their seeds, leaves, flowers and so much more. In this set of cards you will find flashcards with information about the different tree species and what defines them. Each card provides detailed images and interesting facts about the trees featured.

Tree Vision is very well illustrated by Holly Exley and the text is written by Tony Kirkham who is the Head of Arboretum, Gardens and Horticulture services in the Royal Botantic Gardens in London. In 2020 Tony was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours List and has authored six books.

Trees included are: Juniper, Maple, Oak, Ash, Beech, Birch, Cedar, Hornbeam, Lime, Pine and many more.

The perfect gift for any nature and conservation enthusiasts.

Size: 110mm x 198mm.

Made in China.

Product Description+-

This set of cards will help you learn all about trees from their seeds, leaves, flowers and so much more. In this set of cards you will find flashcards with information about the different tree species and what defines them. Each card provides detailed images and interesting facts about the trees featured.

Tree Vision is very well illustrated by Holly Exley and the text is written by Tony Kirkham who is the Head of Arboretum, Gardens and Horticulture services in the Royal Botantic Gardens in London. In 2020 Tony was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours List and has authored six books.

Trees included are: Juniper, Maple, Oak, Ash, Beech, Birch, Cedar, Hornbeam, Lime, Pine and many more.

The perfect gift for any nature and conservation enthusiasts.

Size: 110mm x 198mm.

Made in China.

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Gaby S.
Tree identification cards

These cards are beautiful with alot of information on them. A key challenge is that each drawing is done in life form rather than in '2D flat' which makes leaf identification tricky. The other elements depicted work well

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