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Scottish Plant Lore: An Illustrated Flora
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Scottish Plant Lore: An Illustrated Flora
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Gregory J. Kenicer
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:184 | Dimensions(mm): Height 150,Width 200 |
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Category/Genre | Botany and plant sciences Trees, wildflowers and plants |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781780276908
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Classifications | Dewey:581.6309411 |
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Illustrations |
Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Birlinn General
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Imprint |
Birlinn Ltd
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Publication Date |
21 May 2020 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Scotland's plants define its landscape - from the heather moorlands of its iconic habitats to the weeds and a garden plants of its towns and cities. Plants have shaped the country's domestic economy and culture over centuries, providing resources for agriculture and industry as well as food, drink and medicines. They have even inspired children's games and been used as components in magical charms Drawing together traditional knowledge from archives and oral histories with the work of some of the country's finest botanical artists, this book is a magnificent celebration of the enormous wealth of Scottish plant lore.
Author Biography
Dr Greg Kenicer is a botanist at Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden. His PhD looked at DNA, diversity and evolution of pulses. After its completion he returned to Edinburgh and joined RBGE's thriving education department, where he has worked ever since.
Reviews'A small number of books are so beautiful, or so interesting, or so useful as a reference that you know immediately you will be returning to the time and again. Scottish Plant Lore is one of those all-too-rare books that qualify on all three fronts...Everything about this book exudes quality' * Undiscovered Scotland * 'A lovely coffee table book, filled with an array of beautiful drawings and information that you will return to time and again ... a fine place for wannabe horticulturists inspired to create their own green haven' * Scottish Field *
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