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100 Plants That Almost Changed the World - Chris Beardshaw
100 Plants That Almost Changed the World
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A tapestry of musings, rambles and ‘I didn’t know that’ facts that document some of the diverse, fantastic and entertaining relationships that humans have forged with plants throughout the ages. From adopting and popularising exotic plants as part of a nation’s diet to discovering, or sometimes... show more
A tapestry of musings, rambles and ‘I didn’t know that’ facts that document some of the diverse, fantastic and entertaining relationships that humans have forged with plants throughout the ages.

From adopting and popularising exotic plants as part of a nation’s diet to discovering, or sometimes stumbling upon characteristics that facilitate technological advances, our relationship with the plant kingdom is as broad, wonderful and strange as the plants themselves. These pithy stories span species celebrated as tribal fodder to delicacies elevated as some of our most valued possessions, from the ultimate symbols of devotion and love to campaigns that resulted in genocide, revolt and the shaping of the global political landscape.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781906506193 (1906506191)
Publisher: Papadakis
Pages no: 168
Edition language: English
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Gardening
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4.0 100 Plants That Almost Changed the World
First let me get the major problem out of the way: The title totally lies. At best... 93. Nettles have four separate entries and at least one other plant has 2. There's an entry that covers the invention of the lawn mower. While most can be argued to have had significant enough impact to fall ...
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