Description
The German bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees has been on the bestseller list for three years and is gaining enthusiastic readers in more and more countries. The forest is a coveted place of rest for many of us. It is synonymous with silence and untouched nature. Renowned forester Peter Wohlleben gives us a glimpse into the hidden life of trees and reveals unexpected facts: trees have memory, share information, feel pain, and can even suffer from sunburn and develop wrinkles over time. Many trees, such as oaks, communicate with each other through aromatic substances. When one of the trees is attacked by insects, it emits scents as signals, alerting all nearby trees to the danger. Peter Wohlleben draws on his many years of experience as a forester and shows us the forest from a completely new perspective. His entertaining book, full of new information about trees and forests, brings us to marvel at the wonders of nature. In an excellent translation by PhDr. Magdalena Havlová. A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON OLD FRIENDS, A LOVE LETTER TO THE FOREST. The forest is a remarkable place where surprising things happen: trees communicate with each other. They lovingly care for their offspring and even look after their old and sick neighbors. Trees perceive, they feel...
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Author: Wohlleben Peter
Publication date: December 18, 2017
Manufacturer: Kazda Václav
Genres: Audiobooks on cd, Audiobooks - world literature, Books
Pages: 1
ISBN/EAN: 8594186120178

