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I have just started reading MA and before i knew it i was 100 pages in its amazing how much stuff you can learn when u just sit read was just wondering if there were any other must read books out there suggestions would be great cheers Lads

 

It's a fantastic book to browse, but it is not very structured. If there was just one book that covers trees and their environment in a structured way but isn't too dense and intimidating, and doesn't cost too much, I'd say Thomas's Trees:Their Natural History. You can (and excuse the pun) branch out after that into specialisms.

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