
This book is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to expand their plant identification skills beyond the growing season. Bernd Schulz masterfully guides readers through the often-overlooked art of identifying trees and shrubs during the winter months—using buds, twigs, and subtle details of plant structure.
What sets this book apart is its clear and detailed illustrations, making it easy to compare real-life specimens with the examples provided. The layout is intuitive, with comprehensive descriptions and diagnostic features that are practical and easy to understand, whether you’re a student, professional horticulturist, or an enthusiastic amateur.
I particularly appreciate how it encourages you to engage more deeply with plants in their dormant phase, sharpening observation skills and opening up year-round interest in trees and shrubs. It’s both a reference guide and a learning tool, ideal for winter walks, allotment work, or field surveys.
This book has become a staple in my collection—especially during the off-season when foliage isn’t available for identification. It’s a must-have for any gardener, arborist, or nature lover who wants to grow their knowledge and confidence in identifying plants year-round.
Highly recommended for:
Gardeners, arborists, horticulture students, and anyone interested in tree and shrub ID outside the usual growing season.

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