shopping cart
Call us:  800-878-7323 HELP
McAfee SECURE helps keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams.
Powell's Q&A, Q&A | June 21, 2009

Adam Schell: IMG Powell's Q&A: Adam Schell



"As a husband who often lies to his wife, or tries to (small stuff, nothing scandalous — believe me), I can tell you first-hand that no married man I know can lie effectively to his wife" Continue »
  1. $17.50 Sale Hardcover add to wish list

Ships free on qualified orders.
$40.00
List price: $50.00
HARDCOVER, SALE
Ships in 1 to 3 days
Add to Wishlist
Qty Store Section
1 Burnside Gardening- History and Theory


More copies of this ISBN:

Planthropology: The Myths, Mysteries, and Miracles of My Garden Favorites

by Ken Druse

Planthropology: The Myths, Mysteries, and Miracles of My Garden Favorites Cover

ISBN13: 9781400097838
ISBN10: 1400097835
Condition: Standard
Dustjacket: Standard
All Product Details

Only 1 left in stock at $40.00!

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Ken Druse, one of today’s most acclaimed and popular garden writers, takes us on a ceaselessly fascinating stroll through the life of the garden, from the botanical marvels displayed by virtually any plant to the exploits of the plant explorers who once—and still do—race across the globe like Indiana Jones in search of rare and exotic specimens, to the need to conserve the threatened diversity of the natural world. Ripe with facts, punctured myths, serious investigation, and practical gardening wisdom, this is a gloriously illustrated and enlightening celebration of the plants that delight and sustain us. For Ken Druse, the garden provides both a refuge from the world and an irresistible invitation to explore the wonders of nature.

In planthropology, Druse celebrates the secret stories of plants and explains their im-portance within daily life, now and since ancient times. A pleasingly random and ever delightful garden stroll of a book, it uncovers scientific facts, dispels myths, exposes controversies, tells some rollicking good anecdotes, and, along the way, casually dispenses an abundance of practical gardening wisdom.

Using many of his own favorite plants as examples, Druse reveals little-known facts about both rare and common beauties. For instance, if you like winding down on a terrace or patio after work, Druse suggests planting petunias. Why? Because they are evening fragrant—their pollinators only come out at night. Perhaps you may not have noticed the beautiful spiraling patterns on sunflower heads; Druse explains that all plants feature such spirals, and that they correspond exactly to mathematical principles that have captivated great thinkers (and artists) throughout history.

With the authority and assurance of someone who demonstrates both deep passion and uncommon ex-pertise, Druse takes us chapter by chapter through the history, biology, economics, and cultural significance of plants. We meet bumblebees who literally shake pollen free from flowers with sonic vibrations. (Druse can’t recommend petting the fuzzy little apian teddy bears as they sleep in a sheltering blossom, but he has tried it!) Here too are the adventures of the plant explorers who sailed and trekked across the world in search of new and exotic specimens, and whose exploits were far more harrowing than you might imagine. Some plants even factored into the instigation of war. But Druse then gives us a handy primer on the language of flowers (a single gardenia says, “I love you in secret,” and acacia blossoms say, “Let us be friends”). He considers the influence of plants on the history of fine and decorative arts, the way we garden now with stalwart, low-maintenance plants, and the ever more critical need for conservation.

Planthropology is a wondrous ac-knowledgment, from one plant lover to his fellow devotees, of the limitless pleasure and deep wisdom to be found in the garden.

Synopsis:

One of today's most acclaimed and popular garden writers takes readers on a ceaselessly fascinating stroll through the life of the garden, from the botanical marvels displayed by virtually any plant to the exploits of the plant explorers who race across the globe in search of rare and exotic specimens.

About the Author

KEN DRUSE is the author of many award-winning books, including his groundbreaking title The Natural Garden, which initiated a design movement that continues to grow in popularity today. His most recent book, Ken Druse: The Passion for Gardening, was touted as “one of the five gardening books to own” by the Wall Street Journal. His podcast, Ken Druse Real Dirt, is available at www.KenDruse.com.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781400097838
Subtitle:
The Myths, Mysteries, and Miracles of My Garden Favorites
Author:
Druse, Ken
Author:
Druse, Kenneth
Publisher:
Clarkson N Potter Publishers
Subject:
Gardens
Subject:
Gardening
Subject:
General
Publication Date:
November 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
11.20x8.86x.95 in. 3.20 lbs.

Other books you might like

  1. $27.95 New Hardcover add to wish list
  2. $6.95 Used Trade Paper add to wish list

    Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

    Annie Dillard
  3. $12.50 Used Trade Paper add to wish list

    The Complete Stories

    Flannery Oconnor
  4. $8.95 Used Trade Paper add to wish list
  5. $3.95 Used Trade Paper add to wish list
  6. $4.00 Used Mass Market add to wish list

    Christmas Wishes

    Debbie Macomber

Related Aisles

  • back to top

Powell's City of Books is an independent bookstore in Portland, Oregon, that fills a whole city block with more than a million new, used, and out of print books. Shop those shelves — plus literally millions more books, DVDs, and eBooks — here at Powells.com.