The Planthunter

The Planthunter
Title The Planthunter PDF eBook
Author Georgina Reid
Publisher Timber Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2019-04-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1604699647

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An exciting and refreshing call to arms, The Planthunter is a new generation of gardening book for a new generation of gardener that encourages readers to fall in love with the natural world by falling in love with plants.

The Plant Hunter

The Plant Hunter
Title The Plant Hunter PDF eBook
Author Cassandra Leah Quave
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 385
Release 2022-06-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1984879138

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The uplifting, adventure-filled memoir of one groundbreaking scientist’s quest to develop new ways to fight illness and disease through the healing powers of plants. “A fascinating and deeply personal journey.” ­—Amy Stewart, author of Wicked Plants and The Drunken Botanist Traveling by canoe, ATV, mule, airboat, and on foot, Dr. Cassandra Quave has conducted field research everywhere from the flooded forests of the remote Amazon to the isolated mountaintops in Albania and Kosovo—all in search of natural compounds, long-known to traditional healers, that could help save us all from the looming crisis of untreatable superbugs. Dr. Quave is a leading medical ethnobotanist—someone who identifies and studies plants that may be able to treat antimicrobial resistance and other threatening illnesses—helping to provide clues for the next generation of advanced medicines. And as a person born with multiple congenital defects of her skeletal system, she's done it all with just one leg. In The Plant Hunter, Dr. Quave weaves together science, botany, and memoir to tell us the extraordinary story of her own journey.

The Planthunter

The Planthunter
Title The Planthunter PDF eBook
Author T. L. Mogford
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2022-02-17
Genre
ISBN 9781787399372

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The Plant Messiah

The Plant Messiah
Title The Plant Messiah PDF eBook
Author Carlos Magdalena
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 272
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 038554362X

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Carlos Magdalena is a man on a mission: to save the world’s most endangered plants. In The Plant Messiah, Magdalena takes readers from the forests of Peru to deep within the Australian outback in search of the rare and the vulnerable. Back in the lab—at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, home of the largest botanical collection in the world—we watch as he develops groundbreaking, left-field techniques for rescuing species from extinction, encouraging them to propagate and thrive once again. Passionate and absorbing, The Plant Messiah is a tribute to the diversity of life on our planet, and to the importance of preserving it.

The Plant Hunters, Or, Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains

The Plant Hunters, Or, Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains
Title The Plant Hunters, Or, Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains PDF eBook
Author Mayne Reid
Publisher
Total Pages 528
Release 1859
Genre Adventure and adventurers
ISBN

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The Plant-Hunter's Atlas

The Plant-Hunter's Atlas
Title The Plant-Hunter's Atlas PDF eBook
Author Ambra Edwards
Publisher Greenfinch
Total Pages 208
Release 2021-05-27
Genre History
ISBN 1529410126

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RHS Staff Pick of the Year 2021 Spectator Gardening Book of the year 2021 'A refreshingly insightful history of plant introductions.' - Roy Lancaster Travel the world with extraordinary tales of the botanical discoveries that have shaped empires, built (and destroyed) economies, revolutionised medicine and advanced our understanding of science. Circling the globe from Australia's Botany Bay to the Tibetan plateau, from the deserts of Southern Africa to the jungles of Brazil, this book presents an incredible cast of characters - dedicated researchers and reckless adventurers, physicians, lovers and thieves. Meet dauntless Scots explorer David Douglas and visionary Prussian thinker Alexander von Humboldt, the 'Green Samurai' Mikinori Ogisu and the intrepid 17th century entomologist Maria Sibylla Merian - the first woman known to have made a living from science. Beautifully illustrated with over 100 botanical artworks from the archives of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, this absorbing book tells the stories of how plants have travelled across the world - from the missions of the Pharaohs right up to 21st century seed-banks and the many new and endangered species being named every year. *** THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW is a world-famous research organisation and a major international visitor attraction. It harnesses the power of its science, the rich diversity of its gardens and collections to unearth why plants and fungi matter to everyone. Its aspiration is to end the extinction crisis and help create a world where nature and biodiversity are protected, valued and managed sustainably.

The Plant Hunter's Garden

The Plant Hunter's Garden
Title The Plant Hunter's Garden PDF eBook
Author Bobby J. Ward
Publisher Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages 340
Release 2004
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780881926965

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In this exciting book, some of today's most prolific plant hunters choose the best treasures from their years of collecting. While providing interesting details on the lives and careers of these explorers, the real focus of the book is on the plants themselves — all sumptuously illustrated with stunning photos.