Synopses & Reviews
A bestseller since its debut in 1990, this indispensable and handy reference has now been expanded and updated to include an appendix on plant taxonomy and a comprehensive index. Two dozen new photos and illustrations make this new edition even richer with information. Its convenient paperback format makes it easy to carry and access, whether you are in or out of the garden. An essential overview of the science behind plants for beginning and advanced gardeners alike.
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"A combination of crisp, friendly writing and detailed, understandable illustrations (both line drawings and photographs) yields a great book that will be a welcome addition to the reference shelf." SciTech Book News
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"Gives the basics in a layperson's language, and it's not the size of a typical scientific tome, which in my book recommends it highly." [This review refers to the second edition] Bloomsbury Review
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"An essential reference for every gardener--and every young person who otherwise won't learn the botanical sciences and miss out on a whole lot of life." SciTech Book News
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"An outstanding and enjoyable introduction to botany, whether the reader is a gardener, or just a garden visitor."
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"In this magical little volume Capon covers the entire breadth of botanical science in concise, clear terms that anyone can understand and enjoy, but he doesn't make the mistake of talking down to the reader. [This review refers to the first edition]"—San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles, May 1991 San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles
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"A fascinating book for the curious gardener."
Times Beacon Record
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"An essential reference guide for those interested in how plants grow but who don't have a background in science." Bloomsbury Review
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"A fascinating book for the curious gardener."
Dulcy Mahar
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How are plants structured? How do they adapt to their environment? The answers to these and other questions about complex plant processes, written in everyday language, allow gardeners and horticulturists to understand plants "from the plant's point of view." Photos & illustrations.
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"An outstanding and enjoyable introduction to botany, whether the reader is a gardener, or just a garden visitor." --Bloomsbury Review
What happens inside a seed after it is planted? How are plants structured? How do plants reproduce? The answers to these and other questions about complex plant processes can be found in the bestselling Botany for Gardeners. Written in accessible language, this must-have guide allows gardeners and horticulturists to understand plants from the plant's point of view. Now in its third edition, Botany for Gardeners has now been expanded and updated, and includes an appendix on plant taxonomy, a comprehensive index, and dozens of new photos and illustrations.
About the Author
Brian Capon received a Ph.D. in botany from the University of Chicago and was for thirty years professor of botany at California State University, Los Angeles. He is the author of Plant Survival: Adapting to a Hostile World, also published by Timber Press.