311pp, drawings and diagrams by Polly Napper. In diary form, “Nicholas Harberd’s narrative of the changing seasons has as its focus one tiny thale-cress plant in an East Anglian churchyard. He describes both what can be seen with the naked eye and the hidden molecular mechanisms that underlie the visible events in the plant’s life”. The author directs a research team at the John Innes Centre. PAPERBACK edition.
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'Natural History in its purest form. A botanical masterpiece in miniature' David Bellamy 'A bravura performance ... It is a privilege to watch a subtle and daring mind at work ... and to glimpse, from so many angles, a scientist at work in the world' Jenny Uglow, Sunday Times 'Tracing the lifespan of a weed, both in the wild and in a laboratory, makes enthralling reading. Harberd, intensely aware of nature's changing seasonal patterns, blends day-by-day observance with scientific exactness to sharpen our awareness of nature's purposes and beauty. Brilliantly written' Penelope Hobhouse 'It's another world. Another language. But Harberd has the gift of connecting us with it ... What Harberd's book gives us clueless amateurs is a huge sense of awe at the extraordinary and brilliant machinery that regulates plant growth' Anna Pavord, Independent