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Some Madras Trees by Alan Butterworth is a comprehensive exploration of the diverse tree species that have flourished in and around Madras (Chennai) throughout history. The book delves into the botanical characteristics, cultural importance, and ecological significance of these trees, offering readers a unique perspective on the natural heritage of this historic Indian city.
Butterworth’s detailed research reveals how various tree species have influenced the region’s landscape, architecture, and way of life for generations. From ancient specimens to modern conservation efforts, the author traces the journey of Madras’s most notable trees. This non-fiction work serves as both an educational resource and a tribute to nature’s role in shaping urban and rural environments, making it essential reading for botanists, environmentalists, and history enthusiasts alike.







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