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Twenty-One Trees

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Mountain Top Arboretum has published Twenty-One Trees, a beautiful book that connects the twenty-one trees species used in the Arboretum's Education Center to their appearance in the Arboretum forest. Through the exquisite photography of Rob Cardillo, each tree--its bark, leaves, flowers and fruit--is visually explored as it changes through the seasons. The book was designed by Neil Binkley and edited by Hannah Fries. The book includes a foreword by Rick Darke and chapters on the Arboretum's geology by Robert and Johanna Titus, Forest History by Michael Kudish, the Twenty-One Trees by Larry McCaffrey, the Timber Frame Education Center by architect Jack Sobon, and the Education Center Landscape Design by landscape architect Jamie Purinton. Proceeds from your purchase go directly toward : Increasing our year-round programming to inspire and educate visitors about the science of horticulture and land stewardship. Furthering outreach and environmental education aimed at engaging local youth. Planting, care and showcasing of beautiful native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers.

208 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2019

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