By Cheryl Dunson / Greenwich Sentinel
As I write this, it seems that winter’s bitter cold and snowy grip is loosening. Daffodil leaves are pushing through the soil, birdsong can be heard intermittently, and trees are starting to bud. While Greenwich is a beautiful town at all times of year, arguably Greenwich seems at its loveliest in spring with the canopy filled with a lovely array of white, pink, and red flowering trees.
It almost seems miraculous when reflecting on what the trees had to endure this winter. Trees are a marvel in so many ways. It got me thinking about books where trees are a focus that have informed and/or inspired me. And then I wondered about what books may have informed and/or inspired my board and advisory board colleagues at the Greenwich Tree Conservancy. I decided to ask them. Below is an admittedly idiosyncratic list of fiction and non-fiction tree related books that we have enjoyed. We hope you do too!
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