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An updated and revised introduction to the world of fungi and their role in life on earth.
This companion book explores the migration of plants through European colonialism.
World of Plants: Stories of Survival tells the story of 100 plants from the Living Collection at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, that are endangered or threatened in the wild. Featuring images and descriptions of each plant, details of their origins, the threats they face, and the work being done to save them.
Mosses have a spectacular diversity of beautiful and surprising forms.
Plants from the Woods and Forests of Chile is a high-quality botanical art book depicting the rich diversity and beauty of Chile's unique forested areas where for the last 25 years the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has engaged in collaborative research and conservation initiatives.
Nepal is a country of rich biodiversity, with habitats ranging from tropical jungles to the icy peaks of the world's highest mountains. Centred in a global biodiversity hotspot, and hope to a third of all Himalayan species, Nepal's ecosystems are crucial to life across Asia. The Flora of Nepal is the first comprehensive record of this diversity.
Join the infamous Maisie Mackenzie for puzzles, colouring in and adventures in her Botanics Activity Book. Includes quizzes, crosswords and spot the difference as well as 2 pages of colour stickers.
The Cleghorn Collection reproduces more than 200 of the drawings from the Cleghorn Collection in colour, for the first time. These include drawings from nature, copies based on European prints, and Nature Prints made from herbarium specimens. They are the work of several South Indian artists and of pupils of the pioneering Madras School of Art.
Duncan amassed an internationally important art collection, housed in his own vast gallery and available for public view, along with his other projects, a fernery and a sugar refinery.
Targeted at biologists in need of accurate identifications and scientific names for trees.
An Introduction to the natural history, ecology and human environment of the Himalayas is the direct culmination of four years of work.
A comprehensive account of the history, accession, care and maintainance of RBGE's living plant collection across our four Gardens.
In 1975 the Royal Government of Bhutan commissioned the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to produce the first-ever Flora of this fascinating country.The 9 published volumes provide in-depth information on 230 families of plants including descriptions, keys
This beautifully designed model account includes important new information which will not only be of great interest to botanists, conservationist and horticulturists but also to local people who are dependent on the diminishing natural habitats in central and southern Chile.
In a short life full of quiet endeavour, Will Purdom rose to become a key figure in China''s struggle to repair the ecology and sustainability of it forests after decades of ruinous logging.
An informative and entertaining look at why plants have been used in magic and what that tells us about people and plants in a post-magic world.
This practical guide, an updated edition of Growing Your Own Vegetables, draws on the experience and knowledge of the RBGE''s Edible Gardening team to provide simple and concise instructions that will have you eating your own crops all year round.
This book tells the story of these collections, reproducing a selection of 86 exquisite, original drawings - including examples made in all three of the Presidencies (administrative units) of British India (Bombay, Bengal and Madras), between 1770 and 1860.
A book of folk tales encapsulating man's essential relationship with trees.
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