Legacy of Trees : Purposeful Wandering in Vancouver's Stanley Park
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1772033030
ISBN-13
9781772033038
Publisher
Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
Imprint
Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
Country of Manufacture
CA
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 1st, 2020
Print length
298 Pages
Weight
792 grams
Product Classification:
History of the AmericasNatural historyTrees, wildflowers & plants
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An engaging, informative, and visually stunning tour of the numerous native, introduced, and ornamental tree species found in Vancouvers Stanley Park, combining a wealth of botanical knowledge with a fascinating social history of the citys most celebrated landmark. Measuring 405 hectares (1,001 acres) in the heart of downtown Vancouver, Stanley Park is home to more than 180,000 trees. Ranging from centuries-old Douglas firs to ornamental Japanese cherry trees, the trees of Stanley Park have come to symbolize the ancient roots and diverse nature of the city itself. For years, Nina Shoroplova has wandered through Vancouvers urban forest and marvelled at the multitude of tree species that flourish there. In Legacy of Trees, Shoroplova tours Stanley Parks seawall and beaches, wetlands and trails, pathways and lawns in every season and every type of weather, revealing the history and botanical properties of each tree species. Unlike many urban parks, which are entirely cultivated, the area now called Stanley Park was an ancient forest before Canadas third-largest city grew around it. Tracing the parks Indigenous roots through its colonial history to its present incarnation as the jewel of Vancouver, visited by eight million locals and tourists annually, Legacy of Trees is a beautiful tribute to the trees that shape Stanley Parks evolving narrative.
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