
Surveys the evolution, biology, structure, life cycle, and ecological function of plants, centering on little-known or unusual aspects of their functioning and on their relation to and relationship with humanity
This work investigates the complex biological mechanisms of plants and their critical, multifaceted role within the global ecosystem. Anthony Huxley, a noted botanist and author, synthesizes botanical data to explain how plant structures and life cycles facilitate survival in diverse environments. The text argues that understanding the specific, often overlooked functions of flora is necessary to comprehend the broader relationship between humanity and the natural world.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers recognize this text as a thorough, accessible overview of botanical science that bridges the gap between academic study and general interest. The prose is noted for its clarity, making complex biological concepts understandable for those without a formal background in the field.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
1987-07-07
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140079467
ISBN-13:
9780140079463
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