Atlas of Poetic Botany

Author:   Francis Hallé (Professor Emeritus, University of Montpelier) ,  Éliane Patriarca ,  Erik Butler (Translator (French and German to English))
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
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9780262039123


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   27 November 2018
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Francis Hallé (Professor Emeritus, University of Montpelier) ,  Éliane Patriarca ,  Erik Butler (Translator (French and German to English))
Publisher:   MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:   MIT Press
ISBN:  

9780262039123


ISBN 10:   0262039125
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   27 November 2018
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.
Language:   English

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"beautifully designed —Literary Review The author deserves that his words and drawings gain a large audience. —Mark Avery's Blog Hallé presents his compelling descriptions and memories of some of the more remarkable ones, accompanied by his lovely sketches – far more effective than photographs, he believes, in capturing the reflection and “dialogue” necessary when “one stands face to face with an alien."" —Times Higher Education Hallé sets playful stylized drawings explicating the strange behaviours, adaptations and coevolution of each species. It's a vegetal parade that reminds us, yet again, how some chunks of Earth's biosphere still smack of terra incognita. —Nature Its illustrations, drawn by the author, are as fascinating as the text....Hallé's passion for tropical botany is evident. He is fascinated not just by the trees, but by all the life connected to them....Reminded me once again of how important art is to botanical science. —Herbarium World An affectionate look at the options and possibilities plants have developed to adapt and thrive in their jungle world. A fascinating look at the weird and wonderful variations in the plants of the equatorial tropical rain forests. —BelleWood Gardens News His delightful descriptions of the plants — which are written in an entertaining style based on his observations rather than in academic botanical terms — make the book a page-turner. —Mother Nature Network Exotic plant life and botanical adaptations that will delight and enthrall any plant nerds... —Washington Gardener Reading this book, you'll feel as if you've stepped through the wardrobe door into Narnia itself: a landscape with flowers that look like rotten meat and smell like garbage; underground trees; ant gardens where “such symbiosis represents a pinnacle of coevolution between plants and animals.” In Hallé's reflections, the plants in this wondrous parade of plants appear at first blush to be plants of aberration. However, nature is much more purposeful than that: the landscape has adapted to them, just as they have adapted to the landscape. —Orion This unconventional but accessible book will appeal to general readers with an interest in botany. Recommended. —Choice The Atlas of Poetic Botany is a book that, like botany itself, invites quiet, meandering contemplation, the appreciation of beauty and, as the pages turn, a sense of wonder. —Cosmos Magazine A delightful read, with charming illustrations that exude the author's passion for botany and discovery.... A lovely addition to any bookshelf. —Nature Plant The Atlas of Poetic Botany is a charming book about tropical plants that most of us will never see in their natural surroundings. It's therefore something of an armchair's botanist's delight, with easy-to-read text and wonderful illustrations. —Botany One"


The author deserves that his words and drawings gain a large audience. -Mark Avery's Blog Halle presents his compelling descriptions and memories of some of the more remarkable ones, accompanied by his lovely sketches - far more effective than photographs, he believes, in capturing the reflection and dialogue necessary when one stands face to face with an alien. -Times Higher Education Halle sets playful stylized drawings explicating the strange behaviours, adaptations and coevolution of each species. It's a vegetal parade that reminds us, yet again, how some chunks of Earth's biosphere still smack of terra incognita. -Nature


The author deserves that his words and drawings gain a large audience. -Mark Avery's Blog Halle presents his compelling descriptions and memories of some of the more remarkable ones, accompanied by his lovely sketches - far more effective than photographs, he believes, in capturing the reflection and dialogue necessary when one stands face to face with an alien. -Times Higher Education Halle sets playful stylized drawings explicating the strange behaviours, adaptations and coevolution of each species. It's a vegetal parade that reminds us, yet again, how some chunks of Earth's biosphere still smack of terra incognita. -Nature Its illustrations, drawn by the author, are as fascinating as the text....Halle's passion for tropical botany is evident. He is fascinated not just by the trees, but by all the life connected to them....Reminded me once again of how important art is to botanical science. -Herbarium World


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Francis Halle is a botanist and biologist who specializes in tropical rainforests and tree architecture. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Montpellier.

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