Aliveness of Plants
Discover the fascinating world of botany through the lens of the Darwin family in Aliveness of Plants by P. G. Ayres. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008, this engaging hardback spans 256 pages, delving into the pivotal role the Darwin family played in shaping botanical science during the 18th and 19th centuries. Ayres expertly illustrates how botany evolved beyond the confines of medicine and traditional classifications, emerging as a robust laboratory science. This biography not only highlights the contributions of renowned botanists but also reflects the growing specialization and professionalization of science during this transformative era. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those passionate about botany, Aliveness of Plants offers a compelling narrative that enriches our understanding of the natural world and the scientific advancements of the time.