Amazing Plants

Amazing Plants

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  • Author: Ilil Arbel
  • Publisher: Courier Corporation
  • ISBN: 9780486433363
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 36

Thirty of the world's most bizarre plants are featured in this coloring collection. The amazing plants are located in diverse environments — from the salt marshes of North America to the jungles of Sumatra and Borneo. Coloring book fans are introduced to the Baobab, the ten-foot-tall Voodoo Lily, the Burning Bush, and others.


Plants Do Amazing Things

Plants Do Amazing Things

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  • Author: Hedda Nussbaum
  • Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
  • ISBN: 9780394832326
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 72

Describes a variety of plants with unusual characteristics including those that give off light and those that eat insects.


Amazing World of Plants

Amazing World of Plants

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  • Author: Elizabeth Marcus
  • Publisher: Troll Communications
  • ISBN: 9780893759681
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 36

Answers questions about the different kinds of plants, their growth and reproduction, and the ways they are beneficial to mankind.


Amazing Plants

Amazing Plants

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  • Author: Sally Hewitt
  • Publisher: Crabtree Publishing Company
  • ISBN: 9780778736141
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 34

This wonderful new book introduces children to the concepts of life, growth, and the life cycle, as well as the parts played in a plant's growth by sunlight, bees, and pollen. Beautiful photographs help show children the parts of a plant, the different stages of a plant's life, and how the Venus Flytrap actually eats insects and animals for food!


Darwin's Most Wonderful Plants

Darwin's Most Wonderful Plants

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  • Author: Ken Thompson
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 022667570X
  • Category : Nature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 257

For many people, the story of Charles Darwin goes like this: he ventured to the Galapagos Islands on the Beagle, was inspired by the biodiversity of the birds he saw there, and immediately returned home to write his theory of evolution. But this simplified narrative is inaccurate and lacking: it leaves out a major part of Darwin’s legacy. He published On the Origin of Species nearly thirty years after his voyages. And much of his life was spent experimenting with and observing plants. Darwin was a brilliant and revolutionary botanist whose observations and theories were far ahead of his time. With Darwin’s Most Wonderful Plants, biologist and gardening expert Ken Thompson restores this important aspect of Darwin’s biography while also delighting in the botanical world that captivated the famous scientist. Thompson traces how well Darwin’s discoveries have held up, revealing that many are remarkably long-lasting. Some findings are only now being confirmed and extended by high-tech modern research, while some have been corrected through recent analysis. We learn from Thompson how Darwin used plants to shape his most famous theory and then later how he used that theory to further push the boundaries of botanical knowledge. We also get to look over Darwin’s shoulder as he labors, learning more about his approach to research and his astonishing capacity for hard work. Darwin’s genius was to see the wonder and the significance in the ordinary and mundane, in the things that most people wouldn’t look at twice. Both Thompson and Darwin share a love for our most wonderful plants and the remarkable secrets they can unlock. This book will instill that same joy in casual gardeners and botany aficionados alike.


Flora

Flora

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  • Author: DK
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • ISBN: 0744046319
  • Category : Photography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 440

Let the experts at the Royal Botanic Gardens guide you around the beautiful and mysterious world that is the plant kingdom. From regulating the air we breathe to providing food, clothes, fuels, and medicines - plants are fundamental to our lives. Discover an extraordinary diversity of species, which includes a grass that grows a meter a day, roots that breathe air, and "queen of the night" cactuses whose rare blooms vanish before dawn. In a combination of art and science, Flora celebrates plants from majestic trees to microscopic algae, explaining how they germinate, grow, and reproduce. It presents species that have evolved to accommodate pollinating insects such as the foxglove, and plants that have adapted to flourish in even the most hostile of habitats. Pierre-Joseph Redoute in the 18th-century was described as the "Raphael of flowers". Flora showcases his botanical paintings as well as those of Georg Ehret and others in this gorgeous visual celebration of plants through the ages. Whether you are a keen gardener, naturalist, or botany student, this beautiful book is a treat that will entice, inform, and amaze.


Native Plants of the Southeast

Native Plants of the Southeast

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  • Author: Larry Mellichamp
  • Publisher: Timber Press
  • ISBN: 1604693231
  • Category : Gardening
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 368

Using native plants in a garden has many benefits. They attract beneficial wildlife and insects, they allow a gardener to create a garden that reflects the native beauty of the region, and they make a garden more sustainable. Because of all this, they are an increasingly popular plant choice for home and public gardens. Native Plants of the Southeast shows you how to choose the best native plants and how to use them in the garden. This complete guide is an invaluable resource, with plant profiles for over 460 species of trees, shrubs, vines, ferns, grasses, and wildflowers. Each plant description includes information about cultivation and propagation, ranges, and hardiness. Comprehensive lists recommend particular plants for difficult situations, as well as plants for attracting butterflies, hummingbirds, and other wildlife.


When Plants Took Over the Planet

When Plants Took Over the Planet

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  • Author: Chris Thorogood
  • Publisher: Happy Yak
  • ISBN: 0711261261
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 66

This beautifully illustrated book follows the amazing story of plant evolution, from the first plants arriving on a dark and lifeless planet to the colorful—often weird and wonderful—world of today’s varied and vibrant plant life.


The Amazing Life Cycle of Plants

The Amazing Life Cycle of Plants

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  • Author: Kay Barnham
  • Publisher: B.E.S. Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781438050430
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 32

"Follow the life cycle of a plant, from a tiny seed to a shoot growing taller and stronger until it is ready to make seeds of its own."--Page [4] of cover.


The Incredible Journey of Plants

The Incredible Journey of Plants

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  • Author: Stefano Mancuso
  • Publisher: Other Press, LLC
  • ISBN: 1635429927
  • Category : Nature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 177

Named a Best Book of the Year for the Know-It-All by The Globe and Mail In this richly illustrated volume, a leading neurobiologist presents fascinating stories of plant migration that reveal unexpected connections between nature and culture. When we talk about migrations, we should study plants to understand that these phenomena are unstoppable. In the many different ways plants move, we can see the incessant action and drive to spread life that has led plants to colonize every possible environment on earth. The history of this relentless expansion is unknown to most people, but we can begin our exploration with these surprising tales, engagingly told by Stefano Mancuso. Generation after generation, using spores, seeds, or any other means available, plants move in the world to conquer new spaces. They release huge quantities of spores that can be transported thousands of miles. The number and variety of tools through which seeds spread is astonishing: we have seeds dispersed by wind, by rolling on the ground, by animals, by water, or by a simple fall from the plant, which can happen thanks to propulsive mechanisms, the swaying of the mother plant, the drying of the fruit, and much more. In this accessible, absorbing overview, Mancuso considers how plants convince animals to transport them around the world, and how some plants need particular animals to spread; how they have been able to grow in places so inaccessible and inhospitable as to remain isolated; how they resisted the atomic bomb and the Chernobyl disaster; how they are able to bring life to sterile islands; how they can travel through the ages, as they sail around the world.