Explore plants through friendly conversations that bring botany to life. A classic, illustrated guide that uses everyday chat to explain how plants are named, classified, and studied. Perfect for curious readers who want to understand the world of flowers, seeds, and the science behind them.
This edition presents practical explanations of plant parts, the work of famous naturalists, and how botanists sort plants into groups. It blends simple dialogue with clear diagrams and hands-on observations, inviting readers to discover how plants grow, reproduce, and interact with their environment.
Key botanical concepts explained in accessible language Illustrated plates and examples showing plant parts and flower shapes Stories about Linnaeus and the history of classification Guided observations to identify seeds, cones, and seed-packets
Ideal for young readers and adults who enjoy learning through dialogue and practical demonstrations of plant science.