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13 Ways to Smell a Tree
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13 Ways to Smell a Tree is a sensory exploration encouraging readers to engage closely with trees through their aromas, offering prompts and reflections for embodied observation.
Haskell combines scientific notes with contemplative exercises to deepen appreciation of tree scents and their ecological significance.
The book seeks to reawaken readers' olfactory awareness and to integrate sensory experience into environmental understanding.
Through concise chapters, it provides practical ways to notice seasonal and species-specific differences in tree smell.
The work complements Haskell’s other nature writings by centering sensory practice as a path to ecological connection.
Haskell combines scientific notes with contemplative exercises to deepen appreciation of tree scents and their ecological significance.
The book seeks to reawaken readers' olfactory awareness and to integrate sensory experience into environmental understanding.
Through concise chapters, it provides practical ways to notice seasonal and species-specific differences in tree smell.
The work complements Haskell’s other nature writings by centering sensory practice as a path to ecological connection.
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