This easy-to-follow identification book will help children to find out
about the most common trees found in Britain today.
Full descriptions of the trees, along with their scientific name, size,
family and habitat, will ensure you can recognise which tree is which.
Stunning large colour photographs of the trees, their leaves, seeds and
fruits, will help with easy identification.
Perfect for the National Curriculum, this book includes information
about broadleaved trees and conifers, explaining the difference between
deciduous trees and evergreens, and looks at how the parts of trees,
from the leaves and bark to seeds and berries.
Includes a fun step-by-step activity to help you create your own tree
guide.
Become a nature detective and explore the natural world around you. If
you enjoy this book, then why not search out the other titles in this
series: British Birds; British Mammals; British Insects; British Wild
Flowers; British Insects, Urban Wildlife and British Seashore.
Features the following trees: English Oak, Turkey Oak, Sessile Oak,
Aspen, White Willow, Weeping Willow, Pussy Willow, Crack Willow, Common
Osier, Black Poplar, White Poplar, Silver Birch, Alder, Hazel, Hornbeam,
Common Beech, Common Ash, Elder, Holly, Common Lime, Large-leave Lime,
Small-leaved Lime, London Plane, Rowan, Horse Chestnut, Sweet Chestnut,
Field Maple, Sycamore, Yew, Wych Elm, English Elm, Whitebeam, Hawthorn,
Blackthorn, Crab Apple, Wild Cherry, Common Pear, Common Juniper,
Walnut, Magnolia, Norway Spruce, Larch, Douglas Fir, Scots Pine, Sitka
Spruce, Cedar, Monkey Puzzle Tree.