Trees of hope

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Garden & Nature

Susanne Fischer-Rizzi

AT Verlag

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Cover: Hardcover
Extent: 320 pages
Format: 19.5 cm x 25.5 cm
Colour photos, illustrations

 

Trees and humans during climate change

• Comprehensive portraits of the 20 most important climate trees
• Botany, ecology, history, and healing power
• lncluding cooking recipes

Establish a new relationship with nature! ln the age of climate change people and trees are under heavy stress. What is it that connects the two in this particular situation? Can they try and overcome it together? In her latest book, a tour guide about new climate trees in the city, Susanne Fischer-Rizzi provides answers to these questions. Trees such as ginkgo, paulownia, and liquidambar that were originally classified as invasive in Western Europe, can endure the altered climatic conditions. On top of that, they help our psyche to regenerate and strengthen our immune system.Susanne Fischer-Rizzi combines the latest scientific findings with fascinating and magical stories. Eccentric recipes such as hackberry milk, black walnut cake, and mulberry omelette round of this amazing book. The renowned naturopathy expert presents a holistic view on climate change and the bond between nature and humans. Learn to see the trees that surround you with new eyes!

Susanne Fischer-Rizzi

Susanne Fischer-Rizzi degree in philosophy, trained alternative practitioner. Studied ayurvedic and Tibetan phytotherapy in India and was taught by Indian healers in America. Naturopathy practice in Germany. Teacher at her self-founded school for medical plants and aroma therapy. So far, Fischer-Rizzi has published ten books on naturopathy and aroma therapy, that have been translated into various languages.
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