The Stuff That Young Botanists Are Made Of
Jonathan Drori shows plants are worth treasuring, by treasuring his young readers.
Jonathan Drori shows plants are worth treasuring, by treasuring his young readers.
An unfiltered look at tribulations of life as a woman and mother in science.
Patrick Gibson reviews a book about José Celestino Mutis's botanical expedition to what is now Colombia, as well as his scientific and artistic legacy.
This visually stunning book presents a white-background approach to capturing the unique flora of Mexico's Sierra San Pedro Mártir, including many endemic and endangered species, in exquisite photographic detail.
A valuable book for botany students, but exactly how valuable?
A new book explores the saviour of Thor and protector of cattle.
Peter Wohlleben takes a very human look at trees, but is it too human?
If you've ever wondered what Orchidelirium is, then this might be the book for you.
"A Forest Journey is a brilliant book that should be compulsory reading for everybody – not just those with an interest in plants and people."
The History of the World in 100 Plants by Simon Barnes, 2022. Simon & Schuster UK. This is an appraisal of The History of the World in 100 Plants [hereafter referred to as 100 Plants] by Simon Barnes, a book which could easily be amended to be one of the best and most wide-ranging contributions […]
Nigel Chaffey takes a deep dive in Scott Zona's new book that explains to gardeners what it is that their plants are doing.
Nigel Chaffey examines a book that aims to plant the seed of botanical curiosity to see if it bears fruit.
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