Botany For Gardeners

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GARDENING & HORTICULTURE / Reference

Botany for Gardeners offers a clear explanation of how plants grow. • What happens inside a seed after it is planted? • How do plants adapt to their environment? • How is water transported from soil to leaves? • Why are minerals, air, and light important for healthy plant growth? • How do plants reproduce? The answers to these and other questions about complex plant processes, written in everyday language, allow gardeners and horticulturists to understand plants “from the plant’s point of view.” A bestseller since its debut in 1990, Botany for Gardeners has now been expanded and updated, and includes an appendix on plant taxonomy and a comprehensive index. Two dozen new photos and illustrations make this new edition even more attractive than its predecessor.

Author photo by Dan Terwilliger. For details on other Timber Press books or to receive our catalog, please visit our Web site, www.timberpress.com. In the United States and Canada you may also reach us at 1-800-327-5680, and in the United Kingdom at uk@timberpress.com.

ISBN 0-88192-655-8

Brian Capon

Brian Capon received a ph.d. in botany from the University of Chicago and was for thirty years professor of botany at California State University, Los Angeles. He is the author of Plant Survival: Adapting to a Hostile World, also published by Timber Press.

Botany for Gardeners

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ISBN 0-88192-655-8

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Botany for Gardeners REVISED EDITION

Brian Capon


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