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Tag Archives: The New Sylva

The New Sylva (2021 edition)

The New Sylva returns

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery16 November, 2021

We are delighted to announce that The New Sylva is back in print with signed copies available in our online shop.

Latest prints from The New Sylva in online auction

More stunning tree prints available in online fundraising auction

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery10 September, 2015

Seven more stunning prints of drawings from The New Sylva have been added to our online fundraising auction. Among them are giant redwoods growing at Benmore Botanic Garden in Scotland, ‘Bramley’s Seedling’ apples, an emerging ash bud, and pear fruit.

Wild cherry trees

Latest special edition prints from The New Sylva now live in auction

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery30 July, 2015

Each week over the summer we are listing a new selection of special edition prints from The New Sylva book. Our latest selection includes hazel, tulip tree, London plane, wild cherry and Bramley’s seedling apple. Other items also available.

Crab apple fruit

Latest special edition prints from The New Sylva now live in auction

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery23 July, 2015

Each week over the summer we are listing a new selection of special edition prints from The New Sylva book. Our latest selection includes crab apple tree portrait, crab apple fruit, radiata pint cone and fern. Other items also available.

Medlar fruit

Latest special edition prints from The New Sylva now live in auction

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery16 July, 2015

Each week over the summer we are listing a new selection of special edition prints from The New Sylva book. Our latest selection includes hornbeam, medlar, ash, wild strawberry and purging buckthorn. Other items also available.

Sweet chestnut bole

Latest special edition prints from The New Sylva now live in auction

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery10 July, 2015

Each week over the summer we are listing a new selection of special edition prints from The New Sylva book. Here is the latest selection. Invest in the most beautiful artwork – and help support our charitable work.

The New Sylva - on sale from the Sylva Foundation

Winner announced of The New Sylva book giveaway

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery24 September, 2014

Congratulations to Karen Smith from Lanarkshire – winner of our free book giveaway on Facebook.

The public enjoying the Sylva trail at Westonbirt National Arboretum

Follow the Sylva trail at Westonbirt this Summer

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery18 July, 20141 Comment

The Sylva Trail – celebrating the 350th anniversary of John Evelyn’s Sylva and Britain’s wood culture – continues to draw visitors at the Forestry Commission’s National Arboretum at Westonbirt.

Westonbirt - Magazine of the National Arboretum - Summer2014

Sylva of success

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery13 June, 2014

Sylva CEO, and author of The New Sylva, Gabriel Hemery has been interviewed for the Westonbirt Magazine. Read the article here.

The New Sylva book in-hand

The New Sylva reviewed by Tony Kirkham

Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery13 June, 2014

Tony Kirkham, Head of the Arboretum at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, has reviewed The New Sylva for Confor’s Timber & Forestry News.

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