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Studies of trees in winter : A description of the deciduous trees of northeastern America - cover

Studies of trees in winter : A description of the deciduous trees of northeastern America

Annie Oakes Huntington

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Studies of Trees in Winter: A Description of the Deciduous Trees of Northeastern America," Annie Oakes Huntington presents a meticulous examination of the region's deciduous trees during their barest season. Through vivid descriptions and detailed illustrations, Huntington captures the intricate beauty and unique characteristics of these trees, emphasizing their ecological significance and survival strategies in winter. Her poetic prose, steeped in a deep appreciation for the natural world, situates her work within the rich tradition of American naturalism, drawing from an established canon while bringing fresh insights into the often-overlooked beauty of winter landscapes. Annie Oakes Huntington, a botanist and passionate naturalist, emerged from a background steeped in environmental observation and education. Her dedication to understanding and documenting the flora of America is reflected in her previous research endeavors and writings. Huntington's expertise and immersive experiences in the northeastern forests provided her with a profound respect for these trees, enabling her to bridge the realms of science and art in her portrayal of wintertime ecosystems. Readers are invited to embark on a journey through Huntington's insightful exploration of trees in winter, a work that transcends mere botanical study. This book is an essential read for naturalists, ecologists, and anyone intrigued by the beauty of nature in its dormant phase, promising to deepen their appreciation for the resilience and majesty of winter's arboreal inhabitants.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 200 páginas.

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