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The Genius of Trees

How trees mastered the elements and shaped the world

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The Genius of Trees

By: Harriet Rix
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The Genius of Trees tells the mind-expanding global story of the inventive and astonishing ways trees learned to shape our natural world.

Over hundreds of millions of years, from prehistoric forests to the trees around us today, we see trees using fire as a reproductive tool, harnessing large mammals to spread their seeds (but poisoning smaller, less useful mammals), and splitting rock to create fertile ground in barren landscapes.

Because trees, we discover, manipulate fundamental elements, plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, and even humankind to achieve their ends. From the laurel cloud-forests of the Canary Islands to the magnificent sex-shifting oaks of Iraq, from the giant sequoias of California to the carbon-spinning junipers of the Pakistan-Afghanistan border – trees sculpt their environments.

At once transporting and expert, The Genius of Trees gives us hope for the future. It enables us to see trees, for the first time, not as victims but as agents of change in a grand ecological narrative – and as leading actors in the great drama of life on earth.

‘Wondrous. Gives us trees as we've never seen them before’ ISABELLA TREE, author of Wilding

‘Exceptional’ ROBIN LANE FOX, Financial Times Gardening Columnist

'Full of wonder and revelation ... Highly recommended' SUE STUART-SMITH, author of The Well Gardened Mind

'If I was dazzled by nature and in awe of trees before, I now know how much we are indebted to them’ KIRSTY WARK, Television Presenter & Journalist

© Harriet Rix 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

Biological Sciences Botany & Plants Earth Sciences Ecology Ecosystems & Habitats Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science

Critic reviews

Sublime … Through the scenes we glimpse an Indiana Jones figure who is both an eminent, travelling scientist and a born writer … DazzlingNon-fiction rarely sees a debut like The Genius of Trees. It is a true masterpiece (Horatio Clare)
Fascinating and evocative, an intimate ride into the magical world of trees. This book contains everything you ever wanted to know - and so much you never knew you wanted to know - about these incredible organisms (Chris Fitch, author of Wild Cities)
You will forever love trees after you read this wonderful book. Not only is the text brilliant, but the author is genius. Harriet Rix's stories range from why sloths are shaped by trees to be greenish in colour, to the chemical secrets of chocolate trees, to how one fragile moth pollinates the Joshua trees. You will want to read this book again and again (Meg Lowman, aka Canopy Meg, author of The Arbornaut)
A magisterial tour de force. Rix packs in several lifetimes of science into this sweeping story of the amazing genius of trees. I learned so much. Surely destined to become a classic (Ben Rawlence, author of The Treeline)
Trees are not passive passengers in Earth’s story; they are the engineers of life itself. The Genius of Trees is a rare blend of science and wonder, reminding us just how much we still have to learn from these ancient organisms. Harriet Rix captures their wonder with clarity and awe (Thomas Crowther, Ecologist and Climate Scientist)
In her wonderful book, Harriet Rix has given us a unique vantage point on the inalienable agency of trees. The Genius of Trees is both shocking and poetic, full of detail and even then dotted with fascinating footnotes. I left the book feeling invigorated and inspired (Lyndsie Bourgon, author of Tree Thieves)
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