A CALIFORNIAN’S GUIDE
TO THE TREES AMONG US
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2nd Ed., Expanded And Updated

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“For more than ten years, A Californian’s Guide to the Trees among Us has taught Californians the what, why, and how of trees in our cities and towns. This edition has been updated by the author to reflect new trends in urban forestry, with a revised introduction, updated taxonomy and nomenclature, and more than ten additional species featured.”—Heyday Books

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.

“Matt Ritter…crisscrossed the state looking for exemplary street trees to photograph…His guide combines outstanding illustrations with user-friendly keys.”

San Francisco Chronicle

“Inspiring this generation and the next with a love of the natural world, books like A Californian’s Guide to the Trees among Us encourage the re-greening of California…Matt Ritter has done us a wonderful favor, and we will thank him for sharing his abundant visual and verbal skills.”

Peter H. Raven, U.S. National Medal of Science Recipient, Former President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Additional Reviews

The San Francisco Chronicle

Mendocino County Review

Santa Maria Times

Napa Valley Register

Bio(accumulation) Blog

The Well-read Naturalist