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We bring the strength and beauty of the natural world into our urban landscapes by planting trees, and California is blessed with a rich horticultural history, visible in an abundance of cultivated trees that enrich our lives with extraordinary color, bizarre shapes, unusual textures, and unexpected aromas. A Californian's Guide to the Trees among Us features over 150 of California's most commonly grown trees. Whether native or cultivated, these are the trees that muffle noise, create wildlife habitats, mitigate pollution, conserve energy, and make urban living healthier and more peaceful. Used as a field guide or read with pleasure for the liveliness of the prose, this book will allow readers to learn the stories behind the trees that shade our parks, grace our yards, and line our streets.
Rich in photographs and illustrations, overflowing with anecdote and information, A Californian's Guide to the Trees among Us opens our eyes to a world of beauty just outside our front doors.
- Sales Rank: #51196 in Books
- Published on: 2011-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.01" h x .52" w x 6.46" l, .99 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Review
''Matt Ritter's fascination with trees shines through in this wonderful book. Accurate and thorough but also very readable and well-illustrated, this is an excellent identification guide and at the same time a celebration of the trees that grow in California's cities and towns. Anyone who is curious about trees is sure to find education and inspiration in these pages.''--David Sibley, author of The Sibley Guide to Trees and The Sibley Guide to Birds
''Ritter's work is great motivation for those of us who are intellectually adventurous within the playground that Mother Nature has given us.''--Jamie Durie, Host of America's longest running gardening program, ''Victory Garden''
''In simple and lucid prose, combined with his own photographs, Ritter teaches us how to look at a tree, how to identify it, how to use it, and, most importantly, how to enjoy it.''--Richard G Turner Jr, editor of Pacific Horticulture
''This is a great tree guide for all who also appreciate the historical perspective of our trees in California and their impact on our society, culture, and our environment.''--Pamela Geisel, coordinator, Statewide Master Gardener Program, and horticulture advisor at UC Cooperative Extension
''At last, a great reference to California's most commonly introduced landscape trees!''--Tom Elias, author of Trees of North America
''A refreshing new reference with enough authoritative details, including up-to-date taxonomy and reflective graphics coupled with good cultural interest comments, suggests that this is a first grab reference for both students and environmental masters alike.'' --Mr. David Dockter, environmental planner and arborist for the city of Palo Alto and director of the International Society of Arborculture
At last, a great reference to California's most commonly introduced landscape trees! --Tom Elias, author of Trees of North America
A refreshing new reference with enough authoritative details, including up-to-date taxonomy and reflective graphics coupled with good cultural interest comments, suggests that this is a first grab reference for both students and environmental masters alike. --Mr. David Dockter, environmental planner and arborist for the city of Palo Alto and director of the International Society of Arborculture
About the Author
Matt Ritter studies cultivated trees and trees that escape cultivation.He has a bachelor's degree in microbiology and a Ph.D. in plant development biology. He is currently a botany professor in the biological sciences department at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and director of the plant conservatory there. He has authored numerous scientific papers about plants and contributed to botanical references including the upcoming second edition of the Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California and the Flora of North America Project. He holds a Kenan Fellowship at the National Tropical Botanical Gardens, is the Ray Collett Visiting Scholar at the UC Santa Cruz arboretum, teaches for the Organization of Tropical Studies in Costa Rica, and is the chair of the City of San Luis Obispo Tree Committee.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Handy guide to California street trees
By Jennifer Mo
In the three weeks that I've owned this book, I've been able to identify dozens of trees in my neighborhood -- brush cherry and holly oak in my complex, Brisbane box in the supermarket parking lot, Bradley pear at the post office. Although by no means comprehensive, A Californian's Guide to the Trees Among Us is a huge improvement over my previous tree identification strategy (scrolling through pages of image search results for 'tree with bright pink berries').
Assuming you live in California and have an interest in trees, this is a great starter field guide that not only profiles lots of common street trees (over 150 of them), but also provides the basics on how to look at trees and talk about them. There's an non-illustrated identification key in the beginning, but the book (divided into gymnosperms, angiosperms, and palms) is mostly composed of full color tree profiles, arranged by Latin name. (If you're new to trees, you may end up flipping around a lot at first.) Each profile contains full color photographs of the tree and its most distinctive features -- e.g. the leaves, bark, flowers, or seeds. Unlike most field guides, Ritter's text offers plenty of interesting, eclectic factoids about each tree. If you're a nerd, you might find Trees Among Us to be a fun read in its own right. I definitely did. Check out the profile on dogwood for Ritter's most droll entry.
A few usability quibbles: in focusing on just the most distinctive features of each tree, Ritter doesn't always include a close-up of the leaves, which can be annoying especially if the features he does include (like flowers or fruit) don't happen to be on the tree at the moment. There were a few times I thought he should have included more photos (such as the highly distinctive bark of the strawberry tree) or different ones (the crape myrtle in bloom rather than with just leaves). Finally, the index, which is a good place to go if you can't remember the Latin name of a tree, often lists a tree under several different pages without indicating which is the main profile. Start flipping.
These are minor drawbacks to what is overall a very user friendly, accessible, and nicely organized field guide that will have you eyeing your neighborhood trees with new appreciation. At about 150 pages, Trees Among Us is just small enough to be portable in a book bag or large purse. There's even a ruler printed on the back of the book for measuring leaves, pods, or other tree parts. I'm grateful to Matt Ritter for reminding me that nature really is everywhere, even in boring suburban California. If you're not in California, you might be more interested in Arthur Plotnik's The Urban Tree Book: An Uncommon Field Guide for City and Town.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Love this book
By Amazon Customer
This is a tree lovers book. What a pleasure it is to be able to identify a beautiful tree, and learn a bit about its origins and habits.
I've become a tree watcher as others are bird watchers.
This is the book I return to over and over again to help me identify the trees in California.
From this book I've learned how to look at trees carefully and to note the type of leaf, bark, and flower that can than lead to a confident tree identification. Armed with the name of the tree, it is easy to move on to other guides or internet searches to find more in depth information, if needed.
Ritter includes lists of the most commonly cultivated California native and urban trees.
Also included are keys to identification by group. For example Group 7 is trees with simple, opposite, or whorled leaves. This is a great way to begin the identification process.
I've especially appreciated the pronunciation guide for the Latin names, the histories, the short quotes about trees, along with the photos of trees, leaves, flowers and seeds. Now I'm able to name the Cassia leptophylla (Golden Medallion Tree) that I've admired, differentiate between the palms,maples and eucalyptus---and sound like I know something!
23 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
Underwhelming but useful
By J.H.
As my headline states: this book was underwhelming but useful. I volunteer for an environmental organization that plants trees all over Los Angeles in urban, suburban, and wild land. As such, I often get questions about what kinds of trees grow here. When the author did a workshop at a local community festival I thought this would be a great resource to help me make sure I'm giving the most accurate information possible. While this book is quite useful in identifying different species of trees (high marks for that), if you want more in-depth information on particular species this is not the resource for you. It is merely a field guild first and foremost for identification.
If you're looking for ideas on what to plant in your yard I would not recommend this book. The author does not keep his writing unbiased and even goes so far as to praise eucalyptus which have proven to be one of the most destructive invasive species in California. To the unknowing reader, trees such as eucalyptus and ficus are presented, by this book, as aesthetically pleasing and gems of the urban forest, but there is little focus on the hazardous nature of these plants and why they shouldn't be planted here in the first place (uplifting sidewalks, digging into water manes, fire hazard, disease prone, weedy, etc).
It would have been nice to have alternatives mentioned and not just to counter the invasive exotics but also new species of trees that aren't widely cultivated in CA but could be useful here without being invasive. For example, what species could we introduce that are more fire, drought, and flood resistant, have beautiful rare foliage, or would grow better in the elements of the city landscape (confinement, heat, pollution)? The author offers a great pie chart in the first chapter which displays the diversity of tree species planted in CA from different parts of the world. Australia, not surprisingly, is the number one source. Since this book only focuses on the most widely planted trees in CA, it offers little recommendation for improvements in our cultivation of tree species to improve the health of California's urban forests and thus our cities. As such, most of this book features Australian trees, then South East Asia, and so on. Native CA plants get the slimmest glimpse in this book.
Good if you only want a field guide for identification. Not good if you want detailed information about individual species or alternative species that would also do well in our west coast marine climate.
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