Tag: Botanical series

  • The wooden universal Australian

    The wooden universal Australian

    Eucalyptus by Stephen D Hopper uniquely integrates Aboriginal and Western scientific perspectives on eucalypts, offering insights into their cultural significance and ecological roles. The book includes first-hand accounts of Aboriginal practices and contrasts them with European views, emphasizing eucalypts’ importance and advocating for their conservation amid modern threats.

  • Moss and lichen: A deep dive into cryptogams

    Moss and lichen: A deep dive into cryptogams

    Elizabeth Lawson’s “Moss and Lichen” is a groundbreaking addition to Reaktion Books’ Botanical series, shifting focus from vascular to non-vascular plants and encompassing fungi. Integrating biology, ecology, and cultural relevance, the book explores the nature of mosses and lichens, their roles in ecosystems, and their significance to humanity.

  • Dan’s the man, the orchid man

    Dan’s the man, the orchid man

    “Orchid” by Dan Torre is a detailed book about orchids featuring extensive consideration of their biology, discovery, representation in art and literature, human uses, and and conservation issues. Well-written by a true orchid enthusiast it’s a great read, and highly recommended.