I write historical fantasy. I'm fine with the historical side, but unexpected challenges arise from time to time. One of them is trees.
I want to be believable with my settings. I don't worry about accuracy because I'm too well aware of that chimera. All I aim at is verisimilitude. If the setting is the lower Danube, I know enough not to put fir trees there. But if it's the hills of Macedonia, are there chestnut trees? Sycamore? Cedar?
I can get photographs aplenty, but that doesn't help me with Name That Tree, except on a lucky chance.
I can get reference works about European trees, but they rarely speak in specific geographic terms (when they speak English at all).
So I was wondering, does anyone have a reference, print or electronic, along these lines? Once I get a tree name, I can do the research for alternate names, so I can toss in an exotic grace note here and there. It's really just making sure I don't put a willow tree on a mountain top that I'm after.
BTW, for anyone else writing anywhere in this neighborhood, similar challenges arise with flowers and other plant life, and with animals as well.
I want to be believable with my settings. I don't worry about accuracy because I'm too well aware of that chimera. All I aim at is verisimilitude. If the setting is the lower Danube, I know enough not to put fir trees there. But if it's the hills of Macedonia, are there chestnut trees? Sycamore? Cedar?
I can get photographs aplenty, but that doesn't help me with Name That Tree, except on a lucky chance.
I can get reference works about European trees, but they rarely speak in specific geographic terms (when they speak English at all).
So I was wondering, does anyone have a reference, print or electronic, along these lines? Once I get a tree name, I can do the research for alternate names, so I can toss in an exotic grace note here and there. It's really just making sure I don't put a willow tree on a mountain top that I'm after.
BTW, for anyone else writing anywhere in this neighborhood, similar challenges arise with flowers and other plant life, and with animals as well.