Showing posts with label sharman apt russell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sharman apt russell. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2012

Anatomy Of A Rose: Exploring The Secret Life Of Flowers Review

Anatomy Of A Rose: Exploring The Secret Life Of Flowers
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
ANATOMY OF A ROSE: EXPLORING THE SECRET LIFE OF FLOWERS is slightly mistitled. The book has a few things to say about roses--a section on the scent of roses and a section about the commercial interest in concocting a blue rose. The subtitle best describes the contents of Russell's book--the secret life of flowers.
I'm a plant/gardening/nature enthusiast who is fairly well read but I learned a new things from Russell's book. For example, I did not know that the great taxonimist/plant classifier Linnaeus (born in 1707) acquired his love of and interest in plants from his relatives. Seems his great-grandmother was burned as a witch because she knew too much about plants. Linnaeus fared better probably partly owing to his ability to read and write about plants in Latin.
Russell has done a very good job of reviewing, selecting, organizing and distilling the current thinking on flowers --including the projected 7th Extinction which has already begun and will continue over the next 100 years. Like Rachel Carson's SILENT SPRING, this little book warns the reader.
Russell says only one percent of the known flowers have been fully studied, and many will become extinct before we understand them. Flowers hold the key to saving lives, promoting good health, and ensuring the survival of the planet as we know it. Russell tells of the discovery of a plant extract that can fight EBOLI; the discovery of Taxol in the fungus of trees cut down for the Taxol in their bark (the implication is that a really smart person would harvest the Taxol, not kill the goose that lays the golden egg!!); and the uses of many of other plants for medicinal purposes. Pharmaceutical companies are beginning to take an interest in preserving the wilderness--or at least preserving it for their uses.
The jury is still out on the affect of gentically engineered plants on other life forms. Gentically engineered corn has been empirically linked to the demise of Monarch Butterfly and too date it is not "off the hook" as another reviewer suggests, however, the "not knowing" is clearly an issue.
We have much to learn from the flowering plants. I recommend this book to any one who wants to become familiar with the current outlook for plants as well as the history of plants and their role in evolution. You don't need to be a botonist to understand Russell's clearly written and elegantly told story of the flowers and their connection to our own lives.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Anatomy Of A Rose: Exploring The Secret Life Of Flowers



Buy Now

Click here for more information about Anatomy Of A Rose: Exploring The Secret Life Of Flowers

Read More...

Friday, November 11, 2011

An Obsession With Butterflies: Our Long Love Affair With A Singular Insect Review

An Obsession With Butterflies: Our Long Love Affair With A Singular Insect
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I thoroughly loved this book - it had interesting butterfly information, stories from the early times of butterfly collecting, and other great insights. It usually takes me awhile to read books due to usually being exhausted after work and only getting through a few pages per night but this one I just couldn't put down. I admit it, I do have an obsession with butterflies, but that goes for all of nature and the gifts of mother earth - so the subject matter was right up my alley. It gives good history and good interesting facts about butterflies. Loved it!

Click Here to see more reviews about: An Obsession With Butterflies: Our Long Love Affair With A Singular Insect



Buy NowGet 17% OFF

Click here for more information about An Obsession With Butterflies: Our Long Love Affair With A Singular Insect

Read More...