



Trees of Delhi : A Field Guide : Krishen, Pradip: desertcart.in: Books Review: A 24 HOUR HAND BOOK ON YUR NATURE THE GREAT TEACHER - This compendium. Is unique IN every sense.More I read more I am getting overwhelmed. I am particularly interested In Panchavati, a spiritualists Sadhan kshetra. Barged , peeple, Bel briksha, Ashok and Amla or Amlaki.Here I have to search for these spiritual trees.Printing, colored images have magnifying effect.i am really happy to read about Baobab my dream tree. It is not only a guide to understanding ecology of my location but a strong and informative hand book on my surrounding nature and it's valuable children, the trees we live with. I wish I get a short discussion on Saptaparni the leaves of which are compulsorily given with degree at convocation of Visva Bharati, the great institution founded by Rabindranath. Review: One of it's kind - Must buy - I am not qualified enough to write a review for this book. My reviewing is akin to showing light to Sun. The book is a monumental and first of it's kind work in bringing Trees of Delhi closer to the people of Delhi. While most of us are aware of so called greenery in Delhi, when it comes to specifically naming those greens, most of us are at a loss. Let's face it, we know very little about our Green companions and this book introduces them to us in the most simplistic manner possible. It's painstakingly researched, graphically elucidated and ordered in a manner that is easy on eye and light on grey cells. There's very little Botany type lesson here. This is written for common non-botany person and it does a marvellous job at it. Major categorisation is based on type of leaves, which is the easiest to spot in a tree. And then each plate within that category describes fruits, flowers, bark, leaves of ech type of tree. When to expect it's flowers, fruits, shedding, new leaves, what is is most confused with, local name for it and best of all - where to spot it in Delhi. If you are curious about your surroundings and especially trees, would like to know more about them, then this is one book you cannot afford to miss. It's a book for the keeps and I am thankful that we live in the same times as Pradip Krishen.
| ASIN | 0144000709 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,929 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,557 in Crafts, Hobbies & Home #1,954 in Reference (Books) |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (253) |
| Dimensions | 16 x 3 x 22 cm |
| Generic Name | BOOKS |
| ISBN-10 | 9780144000708 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0144000708 |
| Importer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 250 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 1.25 Kilograms |
| Packer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Paperback | 360 pages |
| Publisher | Penguin India; Illustrated edition (5 May 2006) |
S**A
A 24 HOUR HAND BOOK ON YUR NATURE THE GREAT TEACHER
This compendium. Is unique IN every sense.More I read more I am getting overwhelmed. I am particularly interested In Panchavati, a spiritualists Sadhan kshetra. Barged , peeple, Bel briksha, Ashok and Amla or Amlaki.Here I have to search for these spiritual trees.Printing, colored images have magnifying effect.i am really happy to read about Baobab my dream tree. It is not only a guide to understanding ecology of my location but a strong and informative hand book on my surrounding nature and it's valuable children, the trees we live with. I wish I get a short discussion on Saptaparni the leaves of which are compulsorily given with degree at convocation of Visva Bharati, the great institution founded by Rabindranath.
S**A
One of it's kind - Must buy
I am not qualified enough to write a review for this book. My reviewing is akin to showing light to Sun. The book is a monumental and first of it's kind work in bringing Trees of Delhi closer to the people of Delhi. While most of us are aware of so called greenery in Delhi, when it comes to specifically naming those greens, most of us are at a loss. Let's face it, we know very little about our Green companions and this book introduces them to us in the most simplistic manner possible. It's painstakingly researched, graphically elucidated and ordered in a manner that is easy on eye and light on grey cells. There's very little Botany type lesson here. This is written for common non-botany person and it does a marvellous job at it. Major categorisation is based on type of leaves, which is the easiest to spot in a tree. And then each plate within that category describes fruits, flowers, bark, leaves of ech type of tree. When to expect it's flowers, fruits, shedding, new leaves, what is is most confused with, local name for it and best of all - where to spot it in Delhi. If you are curious about your surroundings and especially trees, would like to know more about them, then this is one book you cannot afford to miss. It's a book for the keeps and I am thankful that we live in the same times as Pradip Krishen.
B**.
Awesome book fr tree lovers
Awesome book fr those inquisitive about common tree name.
A**R
Review of Trees of Delhi: A Field Guide
"Trees of Delhi: A Field Guide" by Pradip Krishen provides an excellent resource on the flora of New Delhi, offering comprehensive and informative insights. Krishen's expertise shines through in the detailed descriptions and accessible format, making it an essential companion for anyone interested in the diverse trees found in the city. His passion for the subject is evident, enriching the reader's understanding and appreciation of Delhi's natural landscape.
K**A
Iska tareef likhne ke liye mujhe ek book likhna padega :) Behad upyogi kitab.. information ko itne achhe tareeke se prastut kiya hai ki maza hi aa gaya.. aur haan, local naam har jagah diya gaya hai usse to maza hi aa jata hai.. Ek cheez hai lekin ye poora Dilli cover nahi karta, bas central Delhi tak simit hai.. delhi ke baki major planned areas, jaise Dwarka, Rohini wagerah ke bare me koi jikra nahi hai.. na hi delhi ke kai rural areas ke tree ke bare me.. lekin main asha karta hu usse koi ghata nahi hai kyuki in ilako me wahi sare ped lake lagaye gaye honge..
M**V
Great book to get acquainted with the "Green" in our surroundings
The "Trees of Delhi" is a very good book useful for anyone enthusiastic in getting familiar about trees around us in north India. It contains lots of pictures and identifying descriptions about leaves, bark, flowers and fruits. Picture quality, page quality and binding are also good. It can used by any novice and it serves as a great motivation to develop "tree spotting and identification" as a hobby.
S**A
Goes beyond trees and give an interesting look in to the evolution of our Mega City
I purchased this book to understand which trees are native to Delhi and which have been brought in. I was pleasantly surprised, in fact, I was amazed by the quality of the publication. The printing, pictures and presentation are phenomenal. I learned a lot of fun facts like Tis Hazari is called so because there was a plantation of 30000 trees there during the time of the Mughals! An absolute delight!
N**J
Loved the layout
The book has a great variety of tree illustrations and content, this work is better than what most botanist have ever done in india
G**Y
- with lots of carefully taken photographs and a story of importing exotic trees to Delhi
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