Trees, wildflowers & plants: general interest

  • Tree

    £44.95

    An extraordinary collection of more than 300 images celebrating the beauty and diversity of trees

  • The tree almanac 2025

    £16.99

    A beautifully illustrated month-by-month guide following the miraculous seasonal journey of trees, from bare branches to budbursts, the first leaves to the first blossom and the great autumn colour-change. Each month has a miscellany of practical content, scientific gems and cultural wonders. The book includes recipes (elderflower champagne, pickled walnuts, spiced apple chutney), crafts (whistle whittling and making alder ink), curiosities to spot, notes on woodland wildlife, tree care instructions, folk traditions and marvels from a variety of trees and their surrounding habitats. Whether you are sitting under the shade of a plane tree in the city, discovering ancient forests or reaping harvest from a young orchard, this book has something for everyone to enjoy and learn.

  • The oak tree

    £7.99

    Watch a thousand years unfold in the life of one magnificent tree!

    A tiny acorn grows . . . into an enormous oak tree! It lives fora thousand years – then a new acorn sprouts, beginning the cycleof life all over again. With its rich, poetic rhyme and gorgeousillustrations, this is a captivating celebration of nature and wildlife.

  • Overleaf

    £25.00

    Leaves live a thankless life. They go unnoticed while providing shade and cleaning the air, and are often the subject of our groans and grumbles in the autumn while being raked away. Outside of brief odes to colorful autumn foliage, their quiet, everyday beauty is usually unsung. ‘Overleaf’ is an extraordinary celebration of that most obvious and overlooked part of a tree.

  • How to read a tree

    £10.99

    ‘Trees are keen to tell us so much. They’ll tell us about the land, the water, the people, the animals, the weather and time. And they will tell us about their lives, the good bits and bad. Trees tell a story but only to those who know how to read it.’

  • The Christmas Pine

    £7.99

    A stunning picture book for Christmas, written in Julia Donaldson’s perfect, heartfelt rhyme. Deep in a snowy wood stands a little pine tree with a special destiny: it’s going to be the famous Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square! With gorgeous, atmospheric illustrations, this beautiful, moving story brims with festivity and hope.

  • The Night Flower

    £7.99

    As the summer sets over the Arizonan desert, wildlife gathers to witness a very special annual event. The night flower is about to bloom. This celebration transforms the quiet desert for just a short few hours into a riot of colour and sound, as mammals and insects congregate from miles away to take part in this miracle of nature. From pollinating fruit bats to burrowing owls, howling mice and reptilian monsters, explore the unusual wildlife the desert has to offer in this non-fiction picture book.

  • RHS Encyclopedia Of Garden Plants 4th Ed

    £79.99

    ‘RHS A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants’ remains the ultimate plant guide for gardeners. The most definitive work of garden reference has been completely revised and refreshed for this fourth edition, bringing it up-to-date with the latest developments in gardening. Unrivalled in authority and range, this single-volume guide has over 15,500 entries from Abelia to Zygopetalum.