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Verlag: Packard Publishing Ltd 16/06/2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 1853411426 ISBN 13: 9781853411427
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In den Warenkorbpp.xvi, 375 with colour photos. throughout. 4to. New softback. RRP £29.95. Introduced from the temperate rainforests of North America, the Sitka spruce was planted on unproductive uplands in Britain, flourished and produced timber where few other trees would grow. Alongside the environmental and cultural history, the author provides insight into its economic importance.