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His latest book, “Windcliff: A Story of People, Plants and Gardens” offers a peek inside his home garden on Washington’s Kitsap Peninsula. “Windcliff” is part garden tour, ...
While Schlanger describes the book as “a beautiful collection of myths,” the irresponsible and unsubstantiated claims it made tainted the entire field of plant behavior research.
Just recently I started re-reading “The Signature of All Things” by Elizabeth Gilbert. From the beginning, you’re immersed in the era of plant discovery. It was an exciting time and ...
“Black Girls Gardening: Empowering Stories and Garden Wisdom for Healing and Flourishing in Nature” by Amber Grossman c.2025, Chronicle Books $26.95 240 pages “Mythic Plants: Potions and ...
Braiding Sweetgrass for Young Adults is a wonderful book about living lightly on Earth and showing respect and gratitude for it. I knew I was going to enjoy the book when the author states an ...
Environment; March 1, 2019; What if Plants Were One of Us What if Plants Were One of Us A new book from the philosopher Emanuele Coccia reimagines plants’ place in our lives—and in the cosmos.
This is the description of a new book titled “Plant Strategies: The Demographic Consequences of Functional Traits in Changing Environments” that explores this question. The book is written by Daniel ...
Not bad for a book about plants you can eat published by a small Canadian press. (According to Lone Pine Publishing, it’s “far and away” their highest selling title.) Open this photo in gallery: ...
A new book, “The Light Eaters,” looks at how plants sense the world and the agency they have in their own lives. By Elizabeth A. Harris Zoë Schlanger was a reporter covering climate change ...
Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Summer Preview Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction In “Planta Sapiens,” Paco Calvo addresses our “plant blindness.” By ...