British Native Trees: Their Past and Present Uses
This unique book explores the past and present uses of products (wood, bark, fruit, sap etc) of the 35 species of British native trees.
Contents Include
A genus by genus break down of past and present uses of native tree products
A guide to Coppicing
The history and practice of Charcoal Production Firewood - including an exploration of the environmental issues involved in burning wood in the home, sources of firewood, which wood to burn, seasoning and storing firewood, kindling and a foolproof guide to building the one-match-fire!
Which tree saps can be used to make wine?
Which was the best wood for making longbows?
Oil from the bark of which tree is an effective insect repellent?
Which tree's bark contains chemical compounds that can selectively kill human cancer cells with no side effects?
What is a faggot?
What do bodgers do?
Which berry was used as a coffee substitute?
What wood is the panelling in the House of Commons made of?
Which tree's wood has the right acoustic qualities for making electric guitars?
Which tree's wood made charcoal taken to cure flatulence?
...and many more fascinating facts!
This book is for smallholders, wood owners, tree surgeons, gardeners and anyone who loves trees!
Author: Piers Warren
Publisher: Wildeye
Extra Details: Pictorial Card Cover 6 x 9 inches tall,84 Pages, illustrated with B&W photos and artworks throughout.
product is in categories:
- Natural History -> Botany
- Natural History -> Miscellaneous Nature
- Agriculture & Self Sufficiency -> Green Lifestyle & Rural Crafts
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