Weeds: In Defense of Nature's Most Unloved Plants

Weeds: In Defense of Nature's Most Unloved Plants

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" A] witty and beguiling meditation on weeds and their wily ways....You will never look at a weed, or flourish a garden fork, in the same way again."--Richard Holmes, author of The Age of Wonder"In this fascinating, richly detailed book, Richard Mabey gives weeds their full due."--Carl Zimmer, author of EvolutionRichard Mabey, Great Britain's Britain's "greatest living nature writer" (London Times), has written a stirring and passionate defense of nature's most unloved plants. Weeds is a fascinating, eye-opening, and vastly entertaining appreciation of the natural world's unappreciated wildflowers that will appeal to fans of David Attenborough, Robert Sullivan's Rats, Amy Stewart's Wicked Plants, and to armchair gardeners, horticulturists, green-thumbs, all those who stop to smell the flowers.Author: Richard MabeyBinding Type: PaperbackPublisher: Ecco PressPublished: 06/26/2012Pages: 336Weight: 0.56lbsSize: 8.00h x 5.31w x 0.91dISBN: 9780062065469Review Citation(s): New York Times Book Review 07/29/2012 pg. 24About the AuthorMabey, Richard: - Richard Mabey is widely hailed as Britain's fore-most nature writer. He is the author of the groundbreaking book on foraging in the countryside Food for Free and the editor of The Oxford Book of Nature Writing. He has narrated and produced popular BBC television and radio series, and has written for the Guardian, Granta, and other publications. He lives in Norfolk, England.

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