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Highlights
- A rich cultural history of the Australian, hardwood plant.
- About the Author: Stephen D. Hopper is professor of biodiversity at the University of Western Australia.
- 248 Pages
- Nature, Plants
- Series Name: Botanical
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Book Synopsis
A rich cultural history of the Australian, hardwood plant.
Eucalypts, iconic to Australia, have shaped art, science and landscapes worldwide. With around nine hundred species, from towering giants to compact mallees, these trees inspire awe and curiosity. Their hardwood has driven industries, sparked protests, and even toppled governments. Their aromatic leaves hold healing properties yet fuel devastating wildfires.
This book blends Aboriginal knowledge and Western science to uncover the rich natural history, biology, and conservation of eucalypts. It explores their evolution, cultural significance, and surprising roles in modern life, offering insights into sustainable ways to coexist with these remarkable trees. Featuring stunning photographs from fifty years of fieldwork, this is the first comprehensive review of Aboriginal eucalypt wisdom, paired with cutting-edge scientific discoveries.
Review Quotes
"Having experienced Eucalyptus trees in their native Australian haunts, I fell in love with them and was intrigued by their diversity and beauty. This book on Eucalyptus provides the reader with a unique experience: wonderful descriptions of these amazing trees and bountiful information on their uses and cultural significance that are so important in the lives of Australian Aborigines. I enjoyed Stephen D. Hopper's book immensely and highly recommend it to anyone interested in Australia and plants.'"--Mark W. Chase, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
About the Author
Stephen D. Hopper is professor of biodiversity at the University of Western Australia. His books include Life on the Rocks: The Art of Survival.