Practical Pomology: A Field Guide

Practical Pomology: A Field Guide

by Sean Turley, 136 pages, 5 ½ x 7 ?, softcover. Most of the old classic pomological texts can feel a bit outdated, with language and references that are not easily digestible for the modern fruit tree enthusiast. This excellent new “practical” field guide is a concise yet thorough primer on apple terminology and identification; a perfect tool for novices and experts alike. As Maine-based author Turley explains, “The study and description of apples will always be part art and part science.” This book is just that. In collaboration with celebrated pomological experts and artists (including Fedco’s own John Bunker and apple photographer William Mullan), Turley expertly demonstrates how to unravel the mysteries of old apple trees found in the field, and breaks down the anatomy of apples from the inside out. The comprehensive illustrations will teach you to notice and describe various skin textures, colorations, shapes and other defining characteristics of different apples. The stunning photographs of 34 apple varieties historically grown in New England will help you identify your discoveries. Includes a comprehensive glossary of scientific terms and explanations of common nomenclature. A contemporary pomological classic! -Jacob Mentlik

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