What do we know about plants, really? Through a rich array of examples, many illustrated in the author\'s elegant and distinctive style, this book offers a new look at botany.
Experienced in both the academic and in-the-field sides of science, the opinionated Hall delightfully makes the case that Plants differ so profoundly from animals that questions are raised about the meaning of individu.
This scholarly yet fun book examines the qualities that make Plants unique, so different from animals.
What do we know about plants, really? Through a rich array of examples, many illustrated in the author\'s elegant and distinctive style, this book offers a new look at botany