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How to be a Bad Botanist

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Can you tell a tomato from a grape? A patch of grass from a Christmas tree? Then congratulations youre a botanist.

Self-confessed bad birdwatcher Simon Barnes thought he knew nothing about plants. He didn't have anything against them: trees are interesting because birds perch in them; plants are useful because they create habitats, and all birds live in habitats. But while admiring the tenacity of some yellow horned poppies thriving on a shingle beach a place where it seemed no plant had a hope of surviving he was struck by a simple yet profound truth. It all begins with plants.

In this charming and inspiring book, Barnes takes us on a fascinating journey, from the simple genius of photosynthesis to the complex and bizarre ways that plants reproduce. We consider plants as varied as cabbages and conifers, familiar wildflowers and enigmatic orchids, nefarious parasites and plants that carry deadly poisons helping us better appreciate the beauty and diversity of the natural world.

Both a primer on botany and an exploration of how plants make our external and interior worlds,How to Be a Bad Botanistopens our eyes to the wonders around us.Plants are everywhere, in every part of your life, and you know more than you think.


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Can you tell a tomato from a grape? A patch of grass from a Christmas tree? Then congratulations youre a botanist.

Self-confessed bad birdwatcher Simon Barnes thought he knew nothing about plants. He didn't have anything against them: trees are interesting because birds perch in them; plants are useful because they create habitats, and all birds live in habitats. But while admiring the tenacity of some yellow horned poppies thriving on a shingle beach a place where it seemed no plant had a hope of surviving he was struck by a simple yet profound truth. It all begins with plants.

In this charming and inspiring book, Barnes takes us on a fascinating journey, from the simple genius of photosynthesis to the complex and bizarre ways that plants reproduce. We consider plants as varied as cabbages and conifers, familiar wildflowers and enigmatic orchids, nefarious parasites and plants that carry deadly poisons helping us better appreciate the beauty and diversity of the natural world.

Both a primer on botany and an exploration of how plants make our external and interior worlds,How to Be a Bad Botanistopens our eyes to the wonders around us.Plants are everywhere, in every part of your life, and you know more than you think.


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Book details

  • Book author:
  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:288 Pages
  • Dimensions:198 x 130 x 18 mm
  • Publication date:04/10/2025
  • Publisher:Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • ISBN13:9781398518933
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.

Note

The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.