Description
Book SynopsisTobin Mitnick, JewsLoveTrees creator and shameless tree lover, leads you, the tree-curious, through the wonderful world of North American trees with fact, opinion, and humor. In
Must Love Trees, Mitnick invites you to
share his deeply personal connection to our forest companions in ways that expand the storied genre of nature writing. From an imagined dialogue with the world’s oldest bristlecone pine, to the minutiae of tree huggability, to the emotional toll of taking up the practice of bonsai, this fresh take into the world of trees is divided into three equally humorous and insightful sections.
The first section discusses Mitnick’s personal opinions and relationship with trees while the second section describes the science behind trees (from tree botany to tree biology to tree ecology). In the final section, Mitnick answers the question: Who would these trees be if they all attended high school together? Tobin’s
detailed description of a tree in action and his
thorough run-down of our most-treasured North American trees (all
100 of whom happen to be classmates at
“Tree High North America”), makes this compilation an original and occasionally outlandish guide for both the budding and seasoned tree-lover.
Must Love Trees features
beautiful drawings of a vast selection of North American trees, including:
- Renowned icons like the Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
- Beloved favorites like the Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora)
- Historical tragedies like the American Chestnut (Castanea dentata)
- Menacing creepers like Poison Sumac (Toxicodendron vernix)
- Unsung wonders like the Common Paw-Paw (Asimina triloba)
Part textbook, part memoir, and part comedy,
Must Love Trees is
the most complete—and most unconventional—story of our forest pals ever told.Table of ContentsIntroduction
What You Can Expect from This Book
Prologue
An Imagined Dialogue
with Methuselah, the
Oldest (?) Tree in the World 8
Part I
My Personal Experience with Trees
and Thoughts Derived Thereof
CHAPTER 1
My Everyday Tree-Sperience
CHAPTER 2
“Arbor-Culture”
CHAPTER 3
Bonsai — a Wonderful
Way to Torture Oneself
CHAPTER 4
Around the House and Neighborhood
CHAPTER 5
Look on My Pine Cone Home,
Ye Mighty, and Despair!
CHAPTER 6
Climate Change and Trees
Part II
A Tree, Basically
CHAPTER 7
Tree Botany
CHAPTER 8
Tree Biology
CHAPTER 9
Tree Ecology
Part III
A Slightly Opinionated Guide
to North American Trees
CHAPTER 10
Spotting Your Tree Pals at the Big
Game: How to Use the Tree Guide
CHAPTER 11
Gymnosperms
CHAPTER 12
Angiosperms
CHAPTER 13
UNPOPULAR TREE OPINION: These
Two Beloved Trees Are Not Trees
Epilogue
An Imagined Dialogue Between
Myself and a Magnolia Tree
Glossary
References and Further Reading
Acknowledgments
About the Author