'This attractive book gently reminds us not only how useful and beautiful trees are but how fragile too' - World of Interiors
'Exquisite … intricate and expressive illustrations bear witness to the magic of closely observing the natural world' - The Lady
'A rare treat … the wonderful drawings [are] as remarkable themselves as the trees they depict' - Gardens Illustrated
'Beautiful' - Robert Elms, BBC Radio London
'Enchantingly illustrated' - Country Town & House
'An absolute joy to peruse … this handsome tome will prove to be a treasured volume which will be dipped into for years to come' - Cotswold Life
'Stunning … reading it reminds us that we live in a truly remarkable world' - Book Murmuration
'A fine, gorgeously illustrated book' - The Times, Gardening Books of the Year
'Elegant' - Country Life
'Each account is concise and an enjoyable read … This book is deserving a place on my shelf' - Tim Upson, RHS Director of Horticulture, The Garden
'If you’ve any interest in natural history – or learning endless did-you-know? facts about these vital plants – it’ll be very much your thing' - Quintessentially
'A superb selection of illustrations … elaborates on the authoritative and enjoyable text' - Hortus Journal
Artists and botanists alike have been inspired by trees for centuries, and a varied and beautiful range of images from the unrivalled archive at Kew illustrate the stories, to create this enlightening and enchanting book.