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Discover the extraordinary diversity of the plant world - and how plants work - with this photographic celebration of the trees, flowers, and foliage plants that share our planet. From tiny mosses and delicate ferns to vibrant blooms and stately palms, Flora invites you to explore the plant kingdom from the ground up, and from root to leaf tip. DK's elegant introduction to botany is packed with sumptuous photos and crystal-clear artworks that explain the mechanics of photosynthesis, why leaves change colour, how cacti store water, and how seeds know when to grow. Filled with fascinating stories of how plant roots and leaves communicate with their neighbours and how flowers use colour and scent to interact with - and manipulate - the creatures around them, Flora is a fresh and engaging introduction to the mysterious inner workings of the plant world. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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The book is structured around a series of sections covering: roots, stems and branches, leaves, flowers and seeds and fruits and they manage to give a pretty good coverage. The scholarship is impressive too......oh....and it is very well edited. I didn't notice any typos or poorly worded sections. So full marks to the editors.
It's not a botanical text book in the sense of having great depth on all aspects of botany but it is a great introduction and I shall be trying to convince my son to tear himself away from his iphone games for a few hours to read it.
I did find myself occasionally wishing that they had a bit more explanation or a few more pictures. (For example, on p320-321 I would actually have liked to see a picture of an achene in flight ....likewise on p 318, I would have liked to see a picture of one of the seeds with its papery parachute). But, on the whole these are minor criticisms for what is really a lovely book. Five stars from me. ( )