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Oaklore: Adventures in a World of Extraordinary Trees | Jules Acton
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"In Oaklore, Jules Acton, an ambassador for The Woodland Trust, explores the incredibly diverse history of the 'king of the woods': from a source of food and shelter to its use in literature as a plot device and muse, its role as an essential ingredient in ink, and in mythology from across the British Isles as a sacred plant and precious resource. Acton's infectious enthusiasm shines through in chapters that open with excerpts from oak-y poems, as well as tips for connecting with nature - like how to recognize bird songs and help moths and butterflies thrive. Meeting fellow oak-lovers along the way, and trees like Sherwood Forest's Medusa Oak or the gargantuan Marton Oak in Cheshire, Acton plots an unforgettable journey through the tangled roots of the oak's story, and that of Britain itself."--
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TheEllieMo
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A brief skip through the life British oak trees, looking at the mini eco systems each tree provides. There are some interesting facts, but, although the book is aimed at all age groups, Acton‘s writing seems aimed at more at the much younger end of the scale.

#FictionalTraveler #Trees @julieclair

julieclair This looks like something I‘d enjoy! Stacked. 1w
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Lindy
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What‘s not to love about a species that comes into its own in the rain if you live in a damp place like the UK? With that rain comes mossy magic, softening shapes, muffling harsh sound, painting our world with greenery and poetry.

TrishB If only we could all do the same 😁 8mo
Lindy @TrishB 💚 8mo
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