Great Trees of London Map
Great Trees of London Map
Our new Great Trees of London Map reveals highlights from London’s uniquely diverse urban forest. Featuring rare species, magnificent English oaks, an ancient yew and the finest flowering cherries, this selection of 50 trees spans from Kew Gardens to Greenwich Park, and Tottenham to Brixton. The map includes photography, an introduction and descriptions by Paul Wood.
This map is also available as part of our set of London maps here and our set of tree maps here.
As with all of our maps, this title is printed on recycled FSC-certified paper in the UK by Generation Press, a carbon-neutral, family-owned printer. The map opens to A2 (420 x 594mm, 16.53 x 23.39 inches), folds to A5 (148 × 210mm or 5.83 × 8.27 inches), and is protected by a band.
Great Trees of London Map is part of our series dedicated to urban trees, featured by the New York Times Magazine, Financial Times, New Scientist, Vogue, Londonist and elsewhere. The series also includes Great Trees of Paris Map and Great Trees of New York Map.