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Dancing Leaves - The Story of New Zealand's Cabbage Tree, Ti Kouka  - Simpson, Philip

Dancing Leaves - The Story of New Zealand's Cabbage Tree, Ti Kouka

Author
Simpson, Philip
Price
NZ$80.00
Stock
1
Variations
Description

Canterbury University Press, Christchurch, 2000. Small scrape (3mm) to lower right edge of spine, minor fade to spine, but covers in good condition overall. Contents tight and clean with no inscriptions. 324pp with many illustrations.

This book is a celebration of our most easily recognised and distinctive trees - their place in the natural world, their importance to Maori, their place in the world of symbolism, art, design, horticulture, and as a national symbol. It also looks at the mysterious disease called 'sudden decline syndrome', which has caused widespread losses of cabbage trees, and research to combat the problem.

Lavishly designed, the book features numerous illustrations ranging from the author's magnificent colour photographs to reproductions of the tree in art, sculpture, and popular culture. It also looks at conservation, the future of cabbage trees in the New Zealand landscape, and examples of cabbage trees notable for their great size or their particular significance in the Maori world, as well as trees planted to mark significant events or locations.

Format
Second hand Paperback
ISBN
9780908812760
Catalog
Category
SKU
24768

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