A cultural history of a reddish, much-loved shrub, sometimes called
mountain ash or dogberry.
Rowan is the first in-depth natural and cultural history of this
much-loved plant sometimes called mountain ash or dogberry. Through
myth, medicine, literature, land art, and contemporary rewilding, Oliver
Southall uncovers the many meanings of this singular reddish, fruit
shrub: a potent symbol of nostalgia on the one hand and of environmental
activism on the other. Taking the reader on an eclectic journey across
history, Rowan charts our changing relationships with nature and
landscape, raising urgent questions about how we value and relate to the
non-human world.