For millennia, trees have offered inspiration, spiritual sanctuary, and the raw material for our homes, books, and food. In this beautiful and revealing book, National Geographic photographs are paired with stories of the world's most remarkable trees, from New Zealand's towering Tane Mahuta to Pando, a single aspen spreading over 100 acres—Earth's largest living thing. Here too are accounts of how an astronaut carried tree seeds to the moon, the reason "microdosing" on tree gas helps your immune system, and why playing in the dirt boosts serotonin.