Flowers. Natural History
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Flowers are the aesthetic culmination of plant life. In all their incredible diversity of colors and shapes, they decorate fields and meadows, gardens and parks, turning the earth's expanses into colorful landscapes. There is nothing more fascinating than to look at them closely, because behind their beauty are amazing natural mechanisms that are sometimes more intriguing than any thriller. Features of the evolution of flowering plants, the structure, or "architecture", of flowers, the geometry of inflorescences, symmetry and the Fibonacci code as applied to flowering plants, the reproductive system and the pollination process, the symbolism of flowers, their use in heraldry - this book leaves no questions unanswered. Its pages reveal the complex processes behind the cycles of flowering and withering, and also describe the relationship of flowers with representatives of the animal world. Informatively written by German researcher, biologist, teacher and journalist Bruno Kremer, and with particularly admirable illustrations, this is a comprehensive natural history of flowers, covering both biological and cultural aspects. A great gift for anyone interested in plants.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series The New Naturalist
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