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Remarkable Plants That Shape Our World

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A glorious celebration of the beauty, diversity, importance and sheer wonder of the most remarkable plants that shape our world, with exquisite illustrations from the incomparable collections of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

The authors are expert guides to the intriguing histories, significance and uses of over 80 key plants, revealing our complex relationship with them, both for use and beauty. Rich in cultural, historical, botanical and symbolic associations, the plants presented here, from every corner of the globe, both familiar and bizarre, all have fascinating stories to tell.

Sections cover every aspect of our interaction with plants, starting with foods that laid the foundations for the development of civilizations, such as wheat, rice and maize, and those that enliven our diet, such as saffron and spices. Other sections look at plants that have helped to house us, including bamboo and the oak, or crops that have made people rich, notably tea, coffee and sugar cane.

Many plants have been used medicinally, from willow to the Madagascar periwinkle. Some are the objects of obsession or are revered, including the tulip, the rose and the lotus, and some are bizarre, such as the world's largest flower, rafflesia, which smells of rotting flesh.

For anyone interested in the beauty and diversity of plants, this beautiful book, richly illustrated with over 200 drawings and paintings, will be an inspiration and a delight.

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 22, 2014

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325 reviews8 followers
June 9, 2025
Interessante Zusammenstellung mit sehr schönen, meist historischen Abbildungen.
Allerdings scheint die Auswahl der Infos zu den einzelnen Pflanzen oft wilkürlich.

Etliche der Sätze sind entweder von der Sprache oder von der Aussage her grenzwertig;
ob das im Original auch so ist? Keine Ahnung; es gibt aber eine ganze Reihe Druckfehler.

"Obwohl Larix eine relativ kleine Gattung von etwa einem Dutzend Arten ist, sind die Bäume recht groß (30-50 m) und wachsen schnell." (S. 166) - Häh?
"Der große, abgegrenzte kalifornische Küstenstreifen ist wahrscheinlich das Überbleibsel einer einst weiter verbreiteten Population." (S. 168) - ?????
Profile Image for Guzide Seyma Sarikok.
7 reviews3 followers
January 30, 2024
Bitkilerin dünyasıyla ilgili mükemmel bir referans kitabı. Yazarlar kitabı derlerken yüzlerce yıllık geçmişe sahip birçok kaynaktan yararlanmışlar. Kitap sayfalarında değerli çizimler incelenebilir. Modern tarımı anlamak, tıbbi, dini, endüstriyel ve daha bir çok başlık altında bitkilerin günümüz dünyasını nasıl şekillendirdiğini tek bir kaynakta inceleyebilmek harika!

Lakin, Türkçe okuduğuma çok pişmanım! Bu kitabın çevirisi kötü yapılmış. Çok mekanik bir çeviri, yazarların hikayeleştirdiği, yorumladığı bölümlerde çok fazla kopukluk yaratıyor ve dikkat dağıtıcı oluyor. Aslında akıcı bir okuma işkenceye dönüşüyor.

Bir de çeviri bağımsız olarak, başlık başlık ele alınmış konuların kronolojik olarak ya da alt başlıklarla özellik sıralaması yapılsaydı benim için daha kalıcı olacaktı. Farklı paragraflarda mekik gibi gidip geldiğimi, oradan bir başka yere dolandığımı hissettim.

Neyse, özet olarak ilk cümlem geçerli.
Profile Image for Luca.
26 reviews2 followers
March 28, 2021
A fascinating journey discovering all the plants that feed, clothe, amuse, intoxicate and cure humans. It is beautifully written, with lots of references and quotes from ancient books or explorers and botanists, and it comes with gracious watercolor old drawings that give the whole book a unique charme. It is incredible to learn how many plants that we give for granted work...did you know that vanilla is a seed coming from a orchid?
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10 reviews9 followers
January 30, 2020
Loved it!!! A bit wordy as far as vocabulary goes, which is actually not a bad thing. I loved learning about the plants around us and their origins. Definitely makes great dinner party chit chat.
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11 reviews27 followers
May 27, 2020
Gerek illüstrasyonlarıyla gerek bitkilerin tarihi önemine işaret edilen bilgileriyle beni büyüleyen kitaplardandı. Biraz daha detaylandırılabilirdi elbet.
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